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    • The objectives of this introductory lecture are to enable participants to:

      1. Explore the similarities and differences between AI and human creativity to understand the unique approaches and outcomes of each.

      2. Investigate the potential of AI to extend human creativity across various domains, including art, music, literature, and design.

      3. Examine the ethical considerations and societal implications of integrating AI into creative processes, emphasizing the importance of human oversight and accountability.

      4. Foster an understanding of the ways in which AI can augment human creativity through the development of augmented tools, generative art, and collaborative co-creation platforms.

      5. Promote critical thinking and interdisciplinary collaboration as essential skills for navigating the intersection of AI and human creativity in the digital age.

      6. Encourage lifelong learning and experimentation as means of nurturing human creativity and adapting to technological advancements.

      7. Advocate for diversity and inclusivity in creative spaces to ensure equitable representation and access to opportunities for all individuals.

      8. Discuss the role of cultural influences, emotional intelligence, and embodied experience in shaping human creativity and artistic expression.

      9. Address the challenges of algorithmic bias, privacy infringement, and job displacement associated with the widespread adoption of AI in creative industries.

      10. Inspire creative thinking and innovation by exploring real-world examples of AI-driven creativity and its impact on society and culture.

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      M-29 Quiz

      To successfully complete this module, you need to correctly answer a minimum of half of the total quiz questions. (15 minutes)

      Not available unless: The activity M-29 Assignments is marked complete
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