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02/19/2024
■Class discussion: As computers grow ever more powerful and artificial intelligence programs grow more sophisticated, could creative artists in music, literature, film, and visual art find themselves replaced? Can you tell the difference between art, music, film, and writing created by humans and material generated by AI? Since the first drawings on a cave wall, technology has continually changed how people create art. Will it be different with AI? Do you value art and music for what it says about being human? Can AI do that by itself?
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