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What is the role of AI in the arts?

Speakable

Release Date: 11/14/2024

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Welcome to Speakable - a space for showcasing conversations about all the interesting and important things that faculty and students are doing in SFU’s Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology. In today’s episode, host Milena Droumeva sits down with Laura Marks and Michael Filimowicz, professors in SFU’s School of Contemporary Arts, and the School of Interactive Arts and Technology, respectively. In this episode, they discuss the vast question of AI and its role in art and in the classroom. Tune in to hear their thoughts on this complicated topic.

Speakable is produced by Natalie Dusek for SFU’s Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology.

Find full episode transcripts and more info on "Speakable": sfu.ca/fcat/news/fcat-podcasts/speakable-podcast.html
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