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We're kicking off #AIWeekNY with some fun philosophical conversations! We will be discussing AI, ethics & culture in a salon format.nOn Monday May 11th, we're reviving that tradition. As artificial intelligence reshapes every dimension of human experience, we need spaces & events where technologists meet artists, where founders debate with philosophers, & where investors listen to academics. Just humans grappling together with the hardest questions of our time:nHow do we build AI that reflects our values when we can barely agree what those values are?nWhat does creativity mean when machines can generate art?nWho profits from intelligence (artificial or human), & who bears the cost?nHow do we preserve human agency in systems designed to predict & influence us?nThis event is designed to be a free-flowing conversationnMix freely between artists challenging AI's creative claims, founders building ethical frameworks, investors betting on the future, & academics studying the implicationsnYou should come if you're:nBuilding AI systems & questioning your choicesnCreating art & wondering about your medium's futurenFunding technology & thinking beyond short term returnsnStudying these shifts & craving real-world contextnSimply curious & thoughtfully concernednCome ready to listen as much as speak.nHosted BynThis salon is hosted by Ambistream, a social TV platform designing AI-native media formats for a more ethical digital future. We're building infrastructure for how content gets created, remixed, & monetized, with licensing systems that actually pay creators fairly, privacy frameworks that respect users, & compliance tools built for a fragmented regulatory landscape. We think the future of media needs to be built differently from the ground up, which is why we're gathering people who are asking hard questions about AI's role in culture, creativity, & commerce.nnThis event is part of #AIWeekNY by Pulse NYC a community-led festival celebrating innovation across the AI ecosystem. More at https://pulse.nyc/ai-week/
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