In the frame of the Art Week in Luxembourg, Espace_Cultures takes the opportunity for Uni researchers to reach out to the public and is co-organising 2 conferences, on 23/11 and
20/11 in English with:
Dr. Finola Finn, postdoctoral researcher, Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), University of Luxembourg, (LU)
Dr. Donal Khosrowi, postdoctoral researcher, Institute of Philosophy, Leibniz University Hannover, (DE)
Caroline Sinders, a machine-learning-design researcher and artist
Moderation: Cédric Kayser (Ministry of Culture)
Generative AI systems that produce images from user prompts raise controversial questions about authorship, creativity, originality and copyright. Who is the creator of AI-generated images, and who should get credit for them? This talk presents a novel framework for understanding AI-generated content as inherently collaborative, demonstrating that creatorship comes in degrees and depends on the nature and significance of the contributions made by users, developers, training data contributors, and the AI systems themselves. By reframing these debates through the lens of distributed creativity, we can develop more nuanced and equitable approaches to crediting creative work in an increasingly AI-mediated artistic landscape.
A collaboration between Kultur | lx Art Council Luxembourg & University of Luxembourg
Want to find our more? Check out the conference details here! Please register here before 18/11 to be put on the list, as the fair only opens to the public on 21/11!
Would you like to experience even more? Join us for the guided visit of the Luxembourg Art Week fair and the conference on Images tested by the gaze: distance, memory, responsibility.