Interdisciplinary Persepctives on Human and Machine Creativity
What does it mean to be creative in the age of generative AI?
If this question resonates with you, join us in Berlin this summer for an event exploring the evolving relationship between human creativity and artificial intelligence.
Over the course of three days, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human and Machine Creativity will bring together researchers from behavioural and computer science, philosophy and ethics, arts, communication, and media studies. The event will offer a space to exchange ideas, challenge assumptions, and envision new directions for understanding how both humans and machines shape creative expression.
The program will feature short presentations, moderated panel discussions, and opportunities for cross-disciplinary conversation. Beyond the formal sessions, participants will also be invited to take part in afternoon and evening visits to the Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art and other art events, bridging research with cultural practice in meaningful ways.
Prof. Iyad Rahwan
Director
Center for Humans and Machines
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin
Dr. Matthew J. Dennis
Assistant Professor in Ethics of Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology
Dr. Jasmin Pfefferkorn
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
School of Culture and Communications
The University of Melbourne
Yvonne Bialek
Scientific Research Coordinator
Center for Humans & Machines
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin