Wedenesday 14 May, from 12h15 to 13h15
Rolex Learning Center, EPFL > here
The use of AI is becoming commonplace, including in literature and screenwriting. What are the advantages? And what limits? How are these uses changing the relationship to writing, not only for authors but also for readers and viewers? What does the future hold for the art of imagining and telling stories in collaboration with these technologies?
With Caterina Serra, author, screenwriter, in charge of the Future of Writing project (CDH) and Rémi Vancayzeele, ChatGPT specialist trainer.
Moderation: Anne Laure Gannac, journalist at the EPFL College of Humanités and at the RTS.
- Free upon registration (sandwiches offered)
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