
‘The Future of Living (with AI): Human, All Too Human’
Past event
Cancelled
Postponed
9 Dec.'23
- 13:15
The race to create a machine that outperforms humanly is shaking up every field of our lives. Experts say that in no more than a lustrum, the models of the new so called “capable AI” will not only be able to express ideas and take decisions, but will also be able to perform a sequence of actions.
At the same time, AI capabilities are becoming increasingly more anthropomorphically sophisticated. Discreetly, AI is digging into our past, live impacting our present and predicting our future. In just a few months, more than 100 million of us have used ChatGPT or text-to-image programs. In this exercise, we have witnessed artificial intelligence and artificial stupidity. We have also witnessed how AI is being used as a weapon to influence and manipulate public debate. And sooner than we think, AI will be whispering delicate life advice to us humans.
Until now, no technological development in human history has ever had power and control over our lives. Even though it’s true that AI is not naturally autonomous -or not yet-, this shift from human to machine could irrupt faster than expected.
Reflection and action is needed now. How can we, as citizens, partake collectively in the process of feeding the capabilities and constraints into those models to make them fair, inclusive and truthful? Is a true democratic process possible? Could art serve as a tool for fine-tuning?
The third edition of The Future of Living is not only an invitation for reflection and dialogue, but also for collective remodelling and action. Under the subtitle “Human, All Too Human" we will be exploring, from dystopia to utopia, new narratives that turn the tide and break paradigms towards a positive techno-social change.
The third edition of The Future of Living is not only an invitation for reflection and dialogue, but also for collective remodeling and action. Under the subtitle “Human, All Too Human" we will be exploring, from dystopia to utopia, new narratives that turn the tide and break paradigms towards a positive techno-social change.
The Future of Living (with AI) is an event happening in Bozar & iMAL. The first day will happen at iMAL on Friday 8th December, and the second day in Bozar. Here is the programme in Bozar:
PROGRAM
Day 1 - iMAL
Day 2 - Bozar
13:15 - 13:45 Guided tour of the exhibition 'Our Impact on Ecosystems. Richard Mosse & Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg'
14:00 - 14:45 Keynote: Ginevra Petrozzi (IT), title: Heal, Hex, Hack Technology
15:00 - 15:45 Keynote: Anna Pompermaier (IT) & Cenk Güzelis (AT), title: AI & XR: Architecture as Inhabitable Hybrid Media Object
16:00 - 16:45 Keynote: Zeynep Aksöz (AT), title: Artificial Realities in the Age of AI. A New Design Paradigm
17:00 - 17:45 Keynote: Noemí Iglesias (ES), title: The Falling City
18:00 - 19:30 Panel discussion: AI and Art: the struggle
Moderator: Dominique Moulon
Panelists:
Michał Gulik (PL). Curator of UNSOUND festival
Barbora Trnková (CZ). Co-director screensaver.gallery. Co-curator of the exhibition, AI: All Idiots at Meetfactory
Sébastien Lacomblez (BE) et Emmanuel Pire (BE). Artists
Tomáš Javůrek. Artist, programmer, academic, and curator
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Meet Lucía García curator
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Book ticket for Day One at iMAL
Practical information
Dates
Location
Studio
Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 BRUSSELS"The Future of Living" is co-organised by Bozar, iMAL and EUNIC Brussels, in the framework of the Spanish Presidency to the European Union.
When you buy a ticket for The Future of living at Bozar, you can enjoy a free guided tour of the exhibition 'Our Impact on Ecosystems. Richard Mosse & Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg' on Saturday 9 December at 1.15pm.
Co-production
- EUNIC Brussels
- iMAL
In the framework of
- the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union