Watch: Art in the Age of AI
Replay Art in the Age of AI, a special two-day event by Villa Albertine exploring the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on creative practices present and future.
From May 6-7, French and U.S.-based artists, tech world leaders, museum directors, journalists, scholars, and lawyers gathered at Villa Albertine’s New York headquarters for panel discussions and demonstrations featuring representatives from OpenAI, SAG-AFTRA, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the U.S. Copyright Office, Google, Columbia University, the French Government’s AI Commission, Université Paris-Saclay, and more. Moderators include The New York Times’ Zachary Small, The New Yorker’s Kyle Chayka, and Amy Adler, NYU School of Law.
Discover the full lineup of talks and replay the event below!
Monday, May 6, 2024
Opening Remarks & Year Zero for Artificial Intelligence
With Director of Villa Albertine and Cultural Counselor of the French Embassy Mohamed Bouabdallah and tech and culture expert Laurent Gaveau
Questioning Tools and Representation
With artist Minne Atairu and filmmaker Simon Bouisson
OpenAI Demonstration: Where is AI Going?
With Chad Nelson (OpenAI’s Creative Specialist), who will demonstrate the newest creative tools.
AI in Museums and Cultural Institutions
With Jane Alexander (Cleveland Museum of Art), Freya Salway (Google Arts & Culture), and Thomas Sagory (National Museum of Archaeology)
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Opening Remarks & “Attention is All You Need”
With tech and culture expert Laurent Gaveau
The Agreement that Changed Hollywood’s Standards on Working in the Age of AI
With Linda Powell (Executive Vice President of SAG-AFTRA)
Copyright and Intellectual Property in the Age of AI
With Miriam Lord (U.S. Copyright Office) and Alexandra Bensamoun (Université Paris-Saclay/French Government AI Commission), moderated by Amy Adler (NYU School of Law)
Disinformation and Propaganda
With Asma Mhalla (Columbia GC) and Alexis Crews (AI and Elections Specialist) and James E. Katz (Boston University), moderated by Raphaël Bourgois (Villa Albertine)