Artificial Intelligence is shaping our world at an extraordinary pace, transforming how we work, learn, create, and connect. As AI becomes an active partner in creative processes, it raises urgent questions: Who benefits? Who bears the cost? And what kind of future are we designing together?
Join us as we explore how AI is reshaping human creativity alongside issues of privacy, fairness, wellbeing, and environmental sustainability. We’ll consider what it means to create in an age of intelligent machines, and how ethical principles can guide both innovation and creative practice.
Whether you're a curious citizen, policymaker, or professional, this session invites you to reflect on what ethical and creative AI means for the common good—and for your own role within it.
This lecture is a part of the City of Marion Library Luminaries series, where we bring research and big bold new ideas out of academia and into public spaces. It will be delivered by Dr Maria Vieira and Dr Rebecca Marrone from Adelaide University.