Events / talks

AI and Creativity

May 28 @ 18:30 - 21:00 JST
Details:

Perspectives on generative AI and the future of creativity

Generative AI is gaining a foothold in our daily workflows. Join the conversation on GenAI, where we are now, and where we could be headed—and explore how we could navigate the largest technological revolution in our time.

This is an open forum to discuss varying perspectives from a computer scientist lens, an artist/creative lens, and more.

🎫 How does it work?
Register on Luma. Meetup RSVPs don't count :)

🗓 Agenda

1. Intro
2. Talk
3. Q&A
4. Casual mixer


💬 Some topics we'll tackle

1. Where are we now?
2. Where could we be headed?
3. How might we make GenAI more creator-friendly? not just coexist but create thriving societies with AI?

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Huge thanks to iU for letting us use the space!
We can safely hold ~80 people. Once we hit that max, we will limit entrance.

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🗣 Panelists

Professor Ben Zhao
Ben Zhao is Neubauer Professor of Computer Science at University of Chicago. He completed his Ph.D. at U.C. Berkeley (2004), and B.S. from Yale (1997). He is a Fellow of the ACM, and a recipient of numerous awards, including the NSF CAREER award, MIT Technology Review’s TR-35 Award (Young Innovators Under 35), USENIX Internet Defense Prize, and others. In his 20 years as a professor, Ben has made research breakthroughs in diverse areas. But since 2016, his research has shifted towards protecting society at large from the misuses and abuses of AI. Today, he spends nearly all of his waking hours interacting with artists, writers, musicians, and finding different ways to preserve the value and ensure the survival of human creatives.

Mayumi Birt
Born in Japan, Mayumi earned her MBA from Portland State University. She has 30 years of management experience in the software and data center fields, rising to the position of President and CEO position of a major Seattle-area software company. As the founder of Ascent Partners, she recently worked with the State of Hawaii to address over-tourism, innovating an annual revenue increase of $35 million through digital transformation. Inspired by Professor Ben Zhao’s work on AI and the power of human creativity, Mayumi is actively supporting his outreach efforts in Japan.

Raphael Hodé

Hitomi Abiko (Moderator)
Founder of Creative Tokyo, CEO and Co-founder of Skydea.

Past life: Anime artist since 13 years old. Raised $14.8k across two Kickstarters for a collaborative art book series featuring 100+ artists. Original works featured at Toyota, PAX East, various art books, and magazines. Works @blizzmii (IG)


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What is Creative Tokyo?

Creative Tokyo is the largest creative community on Meetup in Tokyo, with 3,700+ members and 2,500+ on Slack. Our purpose is to be the consistent space for fostering new friendships amongst creatives in Tokyo. Our goal for every event is for you to feel like you’ve found your tribe. If you create anything at all, you are a creative—so do join in!

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We can't wait to meet you!

Creative Tokyo is an initiative by Skydea, a design-centric consultancy and idea incubator.