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SUMMARY:AI Killed the Radio Star
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Decimal Lab on Sept 15th 2023\, 1-3pm for a keynote and panel on the exciting and transformative synergy between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the music industry. In this keynote\, Ontario Tech University’s very own Delon Omrow (three-time Canadian Latin Grammy nominee\, Top 100 Finalist for CBC’s SearchLight Competition and two-time Oshawa Music Awards winner) will speak to the unprecedented revolution in the way music is created\, discovered\, and enjoyed through AI. Joined by Juno-nominated producers David Neale\, TJ Habibi and emerging artist Elev8\, this panel will discuss how AI-driven algorithms are becoming increasingly proficient in composing music\, collaborating and generating original pieces by leveraging vast amounts of musical data and sophisticated machine learning techniques. The panel will unpack how AI threatens and commodifies human creativity\, challenging traditional notions of authorship\, copyright\, and artistic identity. \nDr. Isabel Pedersen will host and moderate a panel with Delon Omrow\, Juno-nominated producer T.J. Habibi (Maestro Fresh Wes\, Choclair\, Saukrates) and 2023 OMA producer-of-the-year David Neale (CNN\, Toronto Raptors\, Toronto FC\, Karl Wolf)\, guiding a conversation on the profound impact of AI on various aspects of music creation\, production\, distribution\, and consumption. The panel will end with a demonstration of how AI technologies are revolutionizing the way artists connect and engage with their audiences\, redefining the concert experience and enabling new forms of audience interaction.
URL:https://www.digitallife.org/event/ai-killed-the-radio-star/
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SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Wearable Technology
DESCRIPTION:Embodied computing technology is being proposed now that will change how people live in vastly different ways in our evolving post-Internet society. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is seeping into all facets of life\, and generative AI specifically is changing how we work\, create\, interact with others\, and live. This talk will discuss issues such as personal privacy\, human agency\, creativity\, cultural values\, and ethics surrounding early-phase embodied technologies and the unintended consequences that may result in the future. \nThis presentation is being done at a meeting of Third Age Learning – York Region (TALYR).
URL:https://www.digitallife.org/event/artificial-intelligence-ai-and-wearable-technology/
LOCATION:Aurora Cineplex Theatre\, 15460 Bayview Ave\, Auroro\, ON\, L4G 7J1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Music Industry Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The music industry has seen countless advancements\, especially within the last few decades. From the way music is produced and performed to cutting-edge technology\, new business practices and accessibility\, innovation in music is changing how we create\, consume and experience music. \nJoin Spark Series at Convergence on September 23rd for an exciting\, in-depth panel discussion between industry movers and shakers around innovation in music. Hosted by Joseph Pinto\, founder of Merch On Demand platform MOD Inc.\, this panel brings together the Strumbella’s infamous David Ritter\, award-winning Singer/Songwriter Delon Om\, renowned Filmmaker and Musician Simon Head and Author and Director of the Digital Life Institute\, Dr. Isabel Pedersen for a lively conversation about recent innovations in music and what it could mean for the evolution of music going forward.
URL:https://www.digitallife.org/event/music-industry-panel-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Social Robots and Older People’s Conceptions of Agency and Autonomy in the Socio-technical Context of Current and Future Digital Consumer Technologies
DESCRIPTION:Andrea Slane and Isabel Pedersen present Social Robots and Older People’s Conceptions of Agency and Autonomy in the Socio-technical Context of Current and Future Digital Consumer Technologies at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the\nSocio-gerontechnology Network. Click here for the program.
URL:https://www.digitallife.org/event/social-robots-and-older-peoples-conceptions-of-agency-and-autonomy-in-the-socio-technical-context-of-current-and-future-digital-consumer-technologies/
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