Might AI change how we perceive nature? - RSA

Might AI change how we perceive nature?

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The Steps, RSA House and on Zoom

Generative AI tools can be used to create convincing images, eloquent stories, and realistic videos. We find generative AI outputs at art exhibitions, on the news, and even in scientific journals. The resulting content inundates our social media feeds and becomes the topic of daily conversations, influencing our expectations of reality.

Join us on 13 November to explore how AI might be influencing our perception of the world around us. Hosted by the RSA Responsible Artificial Intelligence Network (RAIN) at RSA House and online, we will bring together panellists from industry, the arts and academia to tackle complex AI-related topics.

Through informal discussions, we will aim to bring nuanced and diverse perspectives to wider audiences in a friendly manner. This event is free to attend and open to Fellows, friends, and colleagues interested in supporting the work of RSA Fellows.

About RAIN

The Responsible AI Network informs the responsible development, deployment, adoption and governance of AI technologies and research. We do so by promoting an innovation ecosystem that welcomes diverse voices, reduces inequalities, embraces critical thinking, collaborates across disciplines, and enables the wellbeing of people, places and planet.

Read our full Theory of Change online.

Taking part in RSA in-person events

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At the RSA, we strive to create inclusive and supportive environments for all Fellows. We recognise that individuals may require different forms of support to fully participate in our events and activities. Therefore, we welcome and encourage Fellows to bring the support they feel is necessary, whether it be a carer, an emotional support animal, or any other form of assistance. We ask that you fill out the accessibility requirements box in your Eventbrite booking form in advance of attending one of our events to ensure that the venues can accommodate such requirements. Our aim is to ensure that everyone feels comfortable and valued, and we are committed to accommodating diverse needs to foster an inclusive community.

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Taking part in online events 

For our interactive online events, the RSA uses the platform Zoom. It may be necessary to follow a short set-up process. To understand how Zoom uses your data, please read their Privacy Policy in advance. 

Zoom call joining details will be sent out via email in advance of the event. 

At the RSA, we strive to create inclusive and supportive environments for all Fellows. We recognise that individuals may require different forms of support to fully participate in our events and activities. Therefore, we welcome and encourage Fellows to bring the support they feel is necessary, whether it be a carer, an emotional support animal, or any other form of assistance. We ask that you fill out the accessibility requirements box in your Eventbrite booking form in advance of attending one of our events to ensure that the venues can accommodate such requirements. Our aim is to ensure that everyone feels comfortable and valued, and we are committed to accommodating diverse needs to foster an inclusive community. 

Data: We sometimes record our online RSA Fellowship events for learning purposes, publicity and/or public viewing. By attending this event, you accept that you may appear in RSA videos, audio or images as an attendee of this event. 

By registering for this event you consent to receiving communications about this event, both before and after, and you agree to the sharing of your name, organisation & title with the Fellow(s) and/or partner organisation(s) hosting this event. Attendees also agree to the sharing of their name and organisation with other delegates at the event so that they might contact you through MyRSA. If you do not wish this information to be shared, please let us know by emailing: fellowship@rsa.org.uk. 

The information you provide when registering for an event will be retained by the RSA and will be used to record attendance at the event. To understand more about how the RSA uses your data, please see our Privacy Policy. 

Please be aware that registrations will close two hours before the event is due to start. 

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    Join us on The Steps for a Fellow-led event by Samantha Tauber (Founder, Futurist, and multidisciplinary artist at VNCCII) to explore how creativity can be a ‘visioneering’ driving force for designing our collective transformative future.