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A.I. Empowerment Part 9: A.I., Multimedia, and Pop Culture Workshop - Online- Brian Quinn, Rob Weiner Online

Virtual- entirely web based live interaction, no face to face

Must register and view on zoom by using your TTU email address for access online.

1-Explore popular tools available for generating AI literature, images, videos, music Identify ethical concerns related to generative AI, such as deepfakes, misinformation, and intellectual property issues

2-Understand the implications of AI-generated multimedia for media, the entertainment industry, and popular culture

This workshop is Part 9 of 9 in the A.I. Empowerment Series. It will begin with a look at some popular AI tools that are available to create literature, art, music, and videos. We will explore how they work and their potential for creating unique and original works as well as their potential for deception and misinformation. In addition, issues of plagiarism and intellectual property will be discussed. The implications of AI-generated multimedia for media, the arts, the entertainment industry, and popular culture will be addressed.

Contact the presenters if needed: brian.quinn@ttu.edu, rob.weiner@ttu.edu

Related LibGuide: AI and Pop Culture by Brian Quinn

Date:
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Locations:
University Library
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Undergrads, Graduates, Staff and Faculty  
Categories:
  Online Workshops     Workshops  

Registration is required. There are 195 seats available.

Event Organizer

Brian Quinn
Rob Weiner
TTU Libraries Research, Instruction & Outreach

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