University event offered by Royal Holloway, University of London
Short Session
As artificial intelligence systems increasingly shape our creative and cultural worlds, many artists and thinkers are asking: how do we hold on to what matters?
This talk explores the tension between trust, creativity, and automation — inviting audiences to reflect on what it means to be a maker, a thinker, and a human in a time of accelerating machine intelligence. With insight, humour, and provocation, we’ll ask how we can resist being industrialised — and start protecting the creative spark that makes us who we are.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions after Christopher's presentation, facilitated by Tracy Woods.
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