1.3 hours
Cinema 1, Watershed
Starting at GBP 6
Wed, 19 Nov, 2025 at 02:00 pm to 03:15 pm (GMT+00:00)
Cinema 1, Watershed
1 Canon's Road, Bristol, United Kingdom
As generative AI technologies continue to evolve, the role of artists and creative professionals is under scrutiny. This session brings together a panel of academic experts and practitioners from the creative industries to explore the implications of AI on artistic expression and creation. Our expert panel will discuss whether the rise of AI-generated art diminishes the value of human creativity or if it catalyses new forms of artistic collaboration. The session will consider how creative industries can adapt and thrive in an era increasingly defined by technology.
Panel: Margaret Heffernan (University of Bath, chair), Katy Shaw (AHRC Creative Communities, Northumbria University), Ruth Towse (Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management, Bournemouth University), Reema Selhi (Design and Artists Copyright Society)
Photo: Millann for iStock
Please note we only refund tickets if the event is cancelled. Events start punctually and, out of consideration to other audience members and speakers, our policy is not to admit or issue refunds to latecomers.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event.
Disclaimer
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