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SUMMARY:Authenticity & AI in Moving Image
DESCRIPTION:The rise of AI in video and film is forcing us to confront the very nature of authenticity. What makes your moving image ‘yours’ when a machine can generate videos that are\, on the face of it\, indistinguishable from a human creator? \nThe rise of AI in video and film is forcing us to confront the very nature of authenticity. What makes your moving image ‘yours’ when a machine can generate videos that are\, on the face of it\, indistinguishable from a human creator? \nRecent developments in the area of Artificial Intelligence and media have brought a new focus on copyrights\, process\, technique and visual identity. Alongside the rich possibilities for new creative practices with video there are new questions for creators and audiences. What do creators now need to share of their processes to explain the origins of their ideas and the videos and films they make? What do they feel is important for audiences to know about the provenance of their work? What do audiences want to know? How much should broadcasters disclose? What do videographers/ editors/ producers need to know about the origins of the materials they might be using in their work? How much is too much information? \nDo you feel AI places your creative identity at risk? Do you feel the authenticity of your work or process challenged? Will you divulge aspects of your practice which\, before the advent of AI\, you kept hidden?  Do you feel equipped to defend yourself against the threats you perceive? Or are these threats at all? \nIf you are a videographer\, film maker\, editor\, director\, producer\, video artist\, media student\, media technologist\, researcher\, established creator or just starting out in the field\, we want to meet you in London between 2 and 4pm on 24 March to talk about these issues and other challenges and opportunities in front of your creative practices and cultural contributions. \nFollowing the workshop\, there will be a panel discussion with positions offered from leading practitioners in the field of AI and video. \nParticipation\nRegistration will close on March 16 at 5pm. Please note that space is limited\, and participation will be allocated based on the order of registration and the information provided in the sign-up form\, to ensure that the event brings together attendees with a strong connection to the themes under discussion.  We are expecting dynamic and discursive contributions from participants. Refreshments will be provided and we can offer £10 in vouchers to help offset travel costs. \nYou will be asked to sign a participant consent form at the start of the workshop\, please email cmoruzzi@ed.ac.uk if you would like to receive the form via email in advance. \nImage credit:\nElise Racine / Static / Licenced by CC-BY 4.0
URL:https://braiduk.org/event/authenticity-ai-moving-image
LOCATION:University of the Arts London\, 272 High Holborn\, London\, WC1V 7EY\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Truth\, Trust and Trickery in the AI Age
DESCRIPTION:Can you seek out what’s true in today’s tsunami of AI slop? Generative AI is prompting an information crisis as fakes and fiction flood social media and chatbot hallucinations pollute our news streams. We’ll help you navigate this new frontier of video\, image and language generation. In our interactive workshop you’ll learn from the BBC Blue Room about the latest tools and techniques and tackle dilemmas as a journalist in our pop-up newsroom. \nPresented by BRAID\, BBC R&D\, and The University of Edinburgh as part of Edinburgh Science Festival. \nImage credit: \nRose Willis & Kathryn Conrad / A Rising Tide Lifts All Bots / Licenced by CC-BY 4.0
URL:https://braiduk.org/event/truth-trust-and-trickery
LOCATION:The Bayes Centre\, The University of Edinburgh 47 Potterrow\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9BT\, United Kingdom
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