Luke Stark: "Animation and Artificial Intelligence"
Date:
Monday, January 27, 2025
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:20 pm
Location:
FIMS and Nursing Building (FNB)
Room: 2210
Room: 2210
Cost:
Free
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Luke Stark (FIMS) discusses his 2024 article, "Animation and Artificial Intelligence," which proposes that ChatGPT and similar chatbots powered by Large Language Models (LLMs) can be best understood as animated characters. Characteristics of animation can help us both analyze and respond appropriately to interactive AI technologies and the hyperbolic claims of their promoters.
This guest talk is part of ARTHUM 2230G: "Digital Tools, Digital Literacies." All are welcome!
Hosted in person and over zoom. Contact rskinne6@uwo.ca for Zoom link.
Find Luke's bio here: https://starkcontrast.co/about
This guest talk is part of ARTHUM 2230G: "Digital Tools, Digital Literacies." All are welcome!
Hosted in person and over zoom. Contact rskinne6@uwo.ca for Zoom link.
Find Luke's bio here: https://starkcontrast.co/about
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School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities
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