A keynote at the Athens Science Festival

Date: March 28, 2021
Location: Online Virtual Festival
Online

Arthur Miller wonders whether machines should first develop emotions, volition, and consciousness in order to be creative. One of the world’s most insightful thinkers about the intersection of art and science and The Professor of the History and Philosophy of Science at University College London will discuss at the Athens Science Festival platform the critical issue of developing creativity through artificial intelligence (A.I). In his exciting speech titled “The World of AI-Powered Creativity”, Miller suggests that in some time in the future, true creativity will not be an exclusive characteristic of human organisms.

The discussion will be moderated by Manolis Andriotakis.