Creative AI - Using ML to Create Art, Music, and Jokes - Lecture 113
Offered By: MLOps.community via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of Creative AI in this comprehensive talk from the MLOps Community Meetup. Delve into the use of machine learning for creating art, music, and jokes with Suyash Joshi, a Creative Technologist & Artist. Discover various open-source ML models, their strengths, drawbacks, and societal implications through live demos and code walkthroughs. Learn about image and video generation models, AI-generated music, algorithmic composition, and even joke generation using transformer-based models. Gain insights into the ethical and societal challenges surrounding AI creativity, and explore the state of AI art in 2022. This presentation covers a wide range of topics, including StyleGAN, Stability AI, and MusicVAE, providing a thorough overview of the creative possibilities and controversies in the field of artificial intelligence.
Syllabus
[] Musical intro to Suyash Joshi
[] Creative AI - Art, Music, and Jokes Using Modern ML Techniques
[] Suyash's background
[] Image Generation Models
[] State of AI Art in 2022
[] Previous work
[] Diversity
[] AI Art Controversies
[] Fake and real photos
[] Video Generation Models
[] Stability AI - Tool Demo
[] StyleGan3 - Collab Demo
[] AI-Generated Music
[] Algorithmic Composition
[] Style Transfer but for Music
[] Other Creative AI Possibilities
[] Joke Generation
[] Artificial Intelligence Distinguished Lecture: Allison Parrish
[] Ethical and Societal Challenges
[] Wrap up. Subscribe to our Newsletter!
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