[Air-L] Deadline extended to 3 July - Machine Reflections – Workshop on Visual Generative AI, 10-11 July

Stefan Luca Stefan.Luca at glasgow.ac.uk
Fri Jun 30 08:28:21 PDT 2023


Dear colleagues,

This is a reminder to consider attending our in-person networking event Machine Reflections – Workshop on Visual Generative AI.

Call for participants

Join us in Glasgow for a networking workshop open to researchers across various disciplines (computer science & engineering, data science, digital arts, law, STS, etc.) addressing the challenges raised by new visual generative AI (VGAI) tools. This focus aims to be wide enough to capture the common technical underpinnings of image generation, while sufficiently narrow to address concerns around specific use cases, from journalism to book publishing, taking into account the structure and practices of different industries. This interdisciplinary encounter seeks to explore the interplay between VGAI tools and various creative ecosystems, drawing on CREATe’s expertise on digital copyright and content moderation issues.
The workshop is structured as a series of roundtables anchored by expert presentations from CREATe or invited speakers, addressing the following four themes:

1. Creativity on notice
Prompted by recent efforts to allow artists to opt-out from large training sets, we will explore lessons that may be drawn from the empirical evidence on copyright mechanisms. We will further interrogate the technical and organisational dimensions of various enforcement approaches, such as watermarking, filtering, and notices.

2. Artificial indignity and virtual representation
The circulation of AI-generated content raises a familiar set of trust and safety concerns. More specifically, the reception of VGAI tools has been affected by incidents of stereotypical and offensive representation of women and racialised people. Conversely, efforts to harness these tools for more diverse representation have been criticised for side-lining those whose inclusion is ostensibly promoted.

3. Technical stack
The current configuration of the technical stack, from data collection, through model training, fine-tuning, and tool deployment, channels criticism and demands towards a small number of gate keepers. Nevertheless, lower barriers to entry are democratising access to these tools. This in turn requires re-thinking the distribution of responsibilities between the various levels of the technical stack and identifying opportunities for collaboration.

4. Normative links
Building on new research spearheaded by Professor Lilian Edwards on the terms and conditions under which generative AI models are released, we will address normative developments prompted by VGAI, ranging from those embedded in APIs to social and professional norms emerging in various creative communities. The potential impact of adversarial, remedial, and subversive tools will also be considered.

Practical details
Workshop dates & venue
Monday 10 July, 14.00 – 18.00
Tuesday, 11 July, 9.00 – 13.00
Advanced Research Centre
University of Glasgow

To apply, send a 100-word bio and a 300-word summary of how your research addresses one the workshop’s themes to stefan.luca at glasgow.ac.uk. The deadline is extended to Monday, 3 July.

One night of accommodation and domestic travel to Glasgow will be covered. Prospective participants with care responsibilities may apply for a limited number of £100 contributions towards care costs.

Further details available at https://www.create.ac.uk/blog/2023/06/12/machine-reflections-workshop-on-visual-generative-ai-10-11-july/



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