Generative AI is shaking things up in the creative world. It is helping musicians create new tunes faster and writers draft everything from articles to novels. Although AI has made it easier to access creative tools and for everyone to create their own artistic work, there are quality issues and ethical considerations that come with use of AI for creativity. What is the impact of AI on creativity process and the creative industry? Join us as we explore these issues and more in this session.
About the Speaker
Uma Jeyaram, Senior Trainer, Edukinect Pte Ltd
Uma Jeyaram is experienced in IT training and has been facilitating training for more than 15 years in several IT and non-IT programmes. She is responsible for the development of training materials at Edukinect and has conducted various Train the Trainer programs for the company. As a Microsoft Innovative Educator and Trainer, Uma has developed and delivered several courses organised by IMDA on various Assistive Technologies that help to create a more inclusive learning environment for people with disabilities.
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