How is AI impacting the arts, and how are the arts impacting AI? At our Spring Symposium, which took place on May 24, 2023, technologists, scholars, and creatives – including both commercial and non-commercial sectors – debated creativity in the age of AI from aesthetic, technical, social, ethical and legal perspectives.

Opening Remarks
Speakers
Michele Elam: William Robertson Coe Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity, Stanford University
James Landay: Anand Rajaraman and Venky Harinarayan Professor, School of Engineering, Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University; Vice-Director and Faculty Director of Research, Stanford HAI

Generative AI: Privacy Project
Speakers
Jennifer King: Privacy and Data Policy Fellow, Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)
Caroline Sinders: Founder of Convocation Design + Research
Moderator
Camille Utterback: Associate Professor of Art Practice, Department of Art & Art History, and by courtesy of Computer Science

Stanford HAI and Office of the VP of the Arts co-sponsored this symposium. Funding, in part, was provided by the Doris Duke Foundation. See more upcoming Stanford HAI events here: https://hai.stanford.edu/events

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