AI vs. Creatives: Ethics, Impact, and Fearless Coexistence Discussion
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Artificial Intelligence developers socked it to creatives by training their models on copyrighted work—without compensation. Most creatives are horrified - maybe even terrified - but AI is here to stay. How can we learn to live with it fearlessly while addressing ethical concerns? Let’s explore and discuss options.
Presenter Bio:
As a child, Deborah Froese lay awake at night imagining story details and making them fit together believably. Now she brings ideas to the page and helps other writers do the same. Deborah is the executive editor for Indigo River Publishing and produces the weekly podcast, Write, Writer, Write!
Central Oregon Writers Guild's mission is to provide Central Oregon area writers a forum for mutual support and education through meetings, annual events and workshops. Our goal is to advance growth and success for individual writers of all genres and skill levels. Founded in 2002, the Guild is a non-profit organization, run entirely by volunteers.
Guild meetings take place on a monthly basis, where we feature guest speakers, panels, member readers and small group interaction, with topics of interest to writers at all skill levels. Meetings are free and open to the public.
Questions? Contact beccar@dpls.lib.or.us, 541-312-1063
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Write Here | Adult Program |
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