Artificial intelligence (AI) is already making our work and everyday lives easier in a wide range of applications. The unstoppable development of increasingly intelligent systems and programs requires us to constantly engage with their possibilities and challenges if we don’t want to fall behind.

Public Discussion at the kaethe:k Kunsthaus

September 12, 17.30 – 19.30 o’clock
kaethe:k Kunsthaus, Guidelplatz 4, 50259 Pulheim-Brauweiler
Registration at info@kaethe-k.de

Moderation: Anke von Heyl (cultural consultant)
Keynote: Daniel Autenrieth (computer scientist, educational scientist)
Impulse: Malo (graphic designer) und Alexander Springob (kaethe:k)
Discussion partners: Prof. Dr. Lasse Scherffig (KISD) und Bernhard Spelten (PIKSL)
Translation Easy Language: Anne Leichtfuß (Easy Language Simulaneous)

During a workshop at käthe:k Kunsthaus, we explored the possibilities of AI-based text and image programs for the artistic work processes of artists with disabilities. We now want to place our results in a larger context. We are inviting experts to a public discussion and asking: How can AI support the artistic work of artists with disabilities? What potential does AI offer for more self-determination? What are the challenges and barriers of AI and what steps still need to be taken to improve opportunities for participation in cultural and artistic processes?

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