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Artists urge stronger AI focus in Australia's National Cultural Policy

Photographer Teddy Horton and artist Elliott Bledsoe have submitted a proposal for Australia's National Cultural Policy, urging a more robust engagement with artificial intelligence. Their submission highlights that the current policy draft only briefly mentions AI, despite its significant cultural, economic, and ethical implications for artists and audiences. They aim to foster critical discussion around AI's complex challenges and opportunities within the arts sector. AI

IMPACT Artists are advocating for deeper consideration of AI's impact on cultural policy and the arts.

RANK_REASON Artists are providing commentary and recommendations on an existing policy document regarding AI's role.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    To stimulate thoughtful and critical engagement with AI by arts and culture, photographer and digital media artist Teddy Horton and I laid out lots of questions

    To stimulate thoughtful and critical engagement with AI by arts and culture, photographer and digital media artist Teddy Horton and I laid out lots of questions the next National Cultural Policy should address. https:// elliottbledsoe.wtf/arts-and-ai -national-cultural-policy-sub…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    The new National Cultural Policy consultation paper only alluded to artificial intelligence (AI) even though it is one of the defining cultural, economic and et

    The new National Cultural Policy consultation paper only alluded to artificial intelligence (AI) even though it is one of the defining cultural, economic and ethical issues facing artists and audiences. AI is a set of interrelated wicked problems which makes responding to its har…