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Music and Artificial Intelligence: Building Critical Interdisciplinary Studies is a five-year research program investigating the cultural implications of AI
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Ollie Bown will participate in the #MusicAI rights debate on Oct 18 at ICC Sydney! This discussion outlines a crucial debate on musical culture that requires insights from various angles. (Ollie Bown misses Twitt er) schedule.sxswsydney.com/sessions/8e0a0…
🎉 Oliver Bown’s lab, now known as the Creative Technologies Research Lab, has been officially recognized for its invaluable contribution to the design of Australia’s National AI Safety Standard! industry.gov.au/publications/v… Check out the full document here: industry.gov.au/publications/v…
Rebecca Fiebrink is speaking at TEDA'24, "The Magic Machine, Through the Prism of Art and Science" which will be held at the University of Cambridge on Friday 20 September. Tickets are still on sale, access via this link: onlinesales.admin.cam.ac.uk/conferences-an… Rebecca Fiebrink is not here. (see bio)
Don't miss out on Rebecca Fiebrink is not here. (see bio)'s talk in the session "What do museums 'want'? And 'What does AI need from us?'". In this event, Rebecca Fiebrink will also be helping her collaborators on the Transforming Collections project run an ML workshop. 🎟️: tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-…
From Jan 5 to 9, 2025, Georgina Born and co-organizers hosted a workshop, ‘Towards a Multidisciplinary Vision for Culturally Inclusive Generative AI’, at Schloss Dagstuhl. Participants from diverse fields explored challenges in AI, fostering interdisciplinary discussions.
We are pleased to announce that the two-day British Academy conference Audiences, Publics, Experience: Rethinking Music Reception will take place Thursday 6th and Friday 7th March at the UCL IAS @ucl-ias.bsky.social and online. For tickets: eventbrite.com/e/audiences-pu…
1 week left to register for the The British Academy conference "Audiences, Publics, Experience: Rethinking Music Reception" on the 6th and 7th of March. Tickets: eventbrite.com/e/123014046624…
📢 Exciting news! Prof. Georgina Born is giving the opening keynote at the British Forum for Ethnomusicology Annual Conference: "Musical Futures" 🗓️ April 3 | ⏰ 5:45-7PM 📍 Cambridge University, Faculty of Music