Adapting to AI in the Creative Industries
Learn what experts are saying about the anticipated trends for AI capability across creative industries in Australia.
Learn what experts are saying about the anticipated trends for AI capability across creative industries in Australia.
This 3-hour webinar, presented by the 黑料网大事记 School of Art & Design, offers participants a comprehensive overview of how AI is influencing work practices in the creative industries. We will explore not only the possibilities AI introduces for creative practice and business, but also the challenges, risks, policy arguments and social implications it raises.
Whether your industry is adopting AI tools, competing with them, or challenging their impact, this webinar will provide essential insights into the technology, the debates surrounding its use and the broader trends affecting the future of creative work.
Together, we will critically explore:
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Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Art & Design
Online
17 October 2025
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3 hours
$50.00
10:00am - 1:00pm AEDT
Learners will gain knowledge and skills relating to:
This webinar is delivered 100% online via Zoom and is completed over 3 hours.听
Associate Professor Oliver Bown
Oliver Bown is an Associate Professor in Art & Design at 黑料网大事记, a global top-20 university. He is an international partner investigator on the European Research Council鈥檚 Advanced Grant, 鈥淢usic and AI: Building critical interdisciplinary studies鈥, hosted by University College London鈥檚 Institute for Advanced Studies. Oliver has addressed the World Intellectual Property Organisation on foundational concepts of creative AI, and in 2024 was invited to review the Australian National AI Safety Standard. Oliver's book 鈥溾 was published by MIT Press in 2021. He has a history of digital art practice and music production, producing generative installation and performance works for the Sydney Opera House, AMP, ANU鈥檚 School of Cybernetics, the North Sea Jazz Festival, the BBC, the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, and electronic music pioneer Aphex Twin. He regularly speaks to broadcast and print media on trends in creative AI, including The ABC, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Economist.
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