Workshop 3.2: Generative AI - the Future of Creative AI
Generative AI faces challenges such as lack of control over output, data bias, variable output quality, high computational requirements, and legal/ethical concerns related to copyright and ownership.
But it can be used in a lot of applications such as creating new product designs, virtual environments for video games or realistic speech for virtual assistants. The possibilities are endless and as the technology develops, we can expect more innovative applications.
How you benefit:
Join us for a 90-minute workshop exploring the exciting world of Generative AI, and discover how this technology is shaping the future of creative industries. In this workshop, you'll learn how Generative AI works and see real live examples of AI being used.
By the end of the workshop, we hope you'll have a better understanding of how Generative AI is transforming the creative landscape and what it means for the future of AI.
What can you expect:
Our expert speakers will walk you through the fundamental concepts of Generative AI and demonstrate how it's used to create new and creative work. You'll also get a chance to learn how this technology is enhancing creativity and driving innovation. In addition, challenges and uncertainties of Generative AI, such as questions related to reliability, copyright, and transparency will be addressed.
Programme:
15:30 Welcome
15:45 Keynote on generative AI
16:00 Liability and legal issues
16:15 Generative AI in the use; lightning talks from the industry
16:30 Live demos
17:00 End
Who will inspire you:
- Clemens Heitzinger - TU Wien
- Georg Borges - Universität des Saarlands
- Walburga Fröhlich - capito Wien
- Stefan Pernes - hexis systems
- John Sullivan - Mostly AI
- Martin Ilčík - procedural design
- Gregor Woschitz - Ars Electronica
This session is hosted by
Kathleen Jimenez (TU WIEN) and
Thomas Spazier (WKO - ADVANTAGE AUSTRIA)