Crazy Symposium: AI, Singularity, and Art

AI, Singularity, and Art

DATE

DATE

Nov 12, 2023

Nov 12, 2023

Location

Location

London

EVENT Type

EVENT Type

Crazy Symposium

Event Recap

Is technological singularity—a point where AI surpasses human intelligence—closer than we think? What will it mean for art, society, and our identity as creators? These were some of the thought-provoking questions that launched our recent art forum and set the stage for an engaging exploration of AI’s role in shaping our world.

Are we controlling this rapid technological progress, or is it controlling us? As we reflected on human history's accelerating pace of advancements, artists and critics gathered over tea to discuss whether AI is a collaborative force expanding creative boundaries or a disruptive competitor challenging the essence of authorship.

The dialogue extended to the implications of this swift progress: Can we adapt to this change as quickly as it comes? David Sepkoski’s ideas on catastrophic thinking reminded us to not only ponder future possibilities but also address immediate issues like environmental and social challenges. Meanwhile, Noam Chomsky’s critique of current AI reminded participants that despite its capabilities, AI still lacks genuine human understanding and ethical reasoning.

In the End

Art served as a powerful lens through which to examine these themes, reflecting on how creators interact with and critique technology’s impact on expression and responsibility. The forum wrapped up with a key takeaway: while AI offers exciting new possibilities, it is up to us to decide how we wield this technology. These conversations laid the groundwork for our developing Spider Web Theory, as we continue to question and redefine our relationship with technology.

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