
Where do the artists stand in a time when AI is rolling over the image-creating professions? Both in relation to one's own practice, where AI can be a tool in the creative process, but also when AI is trained on artistic content, which is thereby included in other people's image making? AI is a huge resource, but also the elephant in the room when it comes to e.g. copyright.
AHC and KUFA – the Artists' Union invite you to a conversation with artist Andreas Refsgaard, who works with AI in his artistic work. He has a playful approach to technology and uses it in new and creative ways in conversation with Morten Rosenmeier, who is professor of copyright and associated with the Center for Information and Innovation Law. Pernille Tranberg is a data ethics advisor and moderator.
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AHC x KUFA : AI in art & copyright
Halmtorvet 27, 1700 Copenhagen V
Tuesday, 11 June, at 16.00-18.00.
Participation in the event is free, but requires registration via Billetto.
Please note, that the conversation takes place in Danish.
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ABOUT ANDREAS REFSGAARD
Andreas Refsgaard is an artist and creative programmer from Copenhagen with a background as Cand.it from ITU in 2014 and interaction designer from CIID in 2015. Andreas works with machine learning and algorithms and has exhibited works and taught at festivals and universities worldwide. In 2021, he published the book "Created by an artificial intelligence" on the publishing house Samfundslitteratur.
ABOUT MORTEN ROSENMEIER
Morten Rosenmeier is professor of copyright and associated with the Center for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR). He has worked at the Faculty of Law since 1997, from 2010 as a professor. Rosenmeier has many years of experience with legal mediation both in relation to colleagues and non-professionals and is, among other things, member of the steering group for Retslingvistisk Netværk (Reline), where he helps to support the research between law and language.
ABOUT PERNILLE TRANBERG
Pernille Tranberg is a data ethics advisor and lectures on data democracy, data ethics, data understanding and ethically responsible use of personal data for companies, organizations and authorities.