Responsible AI in creative practices: Insights from the CREA-TEC Fellowship

Responsible AI in creative practices: Insights from the CREA-TEC Fellowship

Dr Caterina Moruzzi, University of Edinburgh, will share preliminary findings from her CREA-TEC research fellowship.

By Anglia Ruskin University - Community Engagement

Date and time

Wed, 21 May 2025 05:00 - 06:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Dr Caterina Moruzzi, University of Edinburgh, will share preliminary findings from her CREA-TEC research fellowship, part of the AHRC-funded Bridging Responsible AI Divides UK-Wide programme, highlighting the transformative impact of AI on creative practices. The seventh of a series of events as part of AI Collaborations Series II. Reflections on the use of generative artificial intelligence in Higher Education.


In this talk, Caterina will share preliminary findings from her CREA-TEC research fellowship, part of the AHRC-funded Bridging Responsible AI Divides UK-Wide programme. She will present insights from a longitudinal study with creative professionals, exploring their use of AI tools across workflow stages, along with their successes, challenges, and aspirations for tool development. The discussion will highlight the transformative impact of AI on creative practices. Caterina will also talk about some early findings from a series of Spring 2025 workshops, focusing on the skills creatives at different career stages need to develop for the responsible integration of AI into their work.

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