AI and Music: Past, Present, Future

Activity: Conference/talk/lecture/symposium/speech/workshop, etcEvent organized by non-HKBU units

Description

This presentation discusses the concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its underlying frameworks, viewing it as a significant historical development. It highlights how technology, through the predominant black-box designs, becomes normalized and embedded in social structures, leading to the erasure of its history and political or ethical dimensions. The presentation the limitations of dualist Western philosophy, the nature and impact of algorithms, the theory of computationalism, and the concept of embodied cognition. It delves into the history and evolution of AI, from early models like McCulloch-Pitts neurons to the Dartmouth Conference and developments in neural networks. Furthermore, it explores various facets of AI, such as symbolic and subsymbolic AI, synthetic intelligence, and the progression from machine learning to deep learning, emphasizing the ongoing ethical, philosophical, and societal implications of AI technologies.
Period18 Nov 2023
Held atVertixe Sonora, Spain
Degree of RecognitionInternational