WESTPORT — Artificial intelligence will be the topic of a program, featuring live and interactive demonstrations, hosted Nov. 5 by the Westport Arts Advisory Committee at the Westport Library.
The “TEA [Thinkers, Educators and Artists] Talk,” exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on artists, arts education and the arts community, will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, the library, 20 Jesup Road.
To register for the free program, click here.
A panel discussion, moderated by Shobana Mani, the WAAC co-chair, will include:
Brian Keane, Emmy- and Grammy-winning composer musician, is leasing approximately 10,000 of his compositions in a computerized music library to entertainment outlets, utilizing AI in its metadata search system.
Liz Leggett, artist and arts consultant, is advising a tech company experimenting in AI-generated art, design and architecture.
Stephen Zimmerman, Westport public schools’ K-12 arts coordinator, oversees academic programs with available AI resources.
A question-and-answer program will follow the panel discussion.
For more information, call the Westport Library at 203-291-4800.