AI and Design
On Tuesday, August 18, at 6 p.m., Tanja Diezmann—a designer and professor of interaction design at the University of the Arts Bremen (HfK) who has long been engaged with AI—will give a lecture at the Wilhelm Wagenfeld-Haus on “AI in Design.”
In her talk, Prof. Diezmann will provide an overview of the current possibilities of AI in design and explain how AI systems work. She will highlight how naturally these technologies are already being used in design and coding processes today.
Her aim is, on the one hand, to demonstrate the versatility and capabilities of these tools in teaching and professional practice, but also to address their limitations and how prone to error they can be.
As we have all recently learned from the media, individual AI systems are already evolving from research laboratories into increasingly autonomous agents capable of performing actions in external systems without explicit instructions—this is alarming.
We are facing one of the most profound technological changes in human history—what questions and challenges are crucial in this context?
Admission is free.
Following the lecture and discussion, all guests are cordially invited to a get-together in the Gewölbekeller.
We look forward to a stimulating evening full of new ideas!