After exploring the Improbable Intelligence vernissage — featuring artworks born from the Improbable Seminar — visitors are invited to continue the journey with a panel discussion: What happens when we let artistic intelligence — not algorithms — redefine the purpose of AI?
This one-hour panel gathers artists, scientists, and entrepreneurs to explore how artistic intelligence can transform our understanding and use of artificial intelligence. Moving beyond the logic of optimization and control, our speakers will discuss how artistic intelligence can open new directions for AI, directions that lead toward emancipation, meaning, and richer human perspectives, rather than pure efficiency.
Fees:
Free of charge for students and artists
Fees for ESCP Alumni & Stanford Alumni: 15 EUR
Fees for others: 50 EUR
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Guest speakers:
Christophe Bruno, artist and pioneer in conceptual net art
Sylvain Bureau, ESCP professor and co-creator of the Art Thinking method
Igor Galligo, philosopher (Leuphana University, UC Berkeley)
Rand Gerges Yammine, Professor of Entrepreneurship, ESCP
Tim Gilman-Sevcik, artist, PhD in philosophy, NYU lecturer
Ishita Gupta, Stanford master student in computer science
Cyprien (Ming-Wei) Fasquelle, Graduate teaching assistant, designer Stanford University
Laurent Strichard, CEO Open Partners
Location: Fondation Cherqui
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Partners:
ESCP Business School
Stanford Alumni, France