Ringling College of Art and Design has introduced a new artificial intelligence certificate program aimed at undergraduate students. This program emphasizes the integration of human creativity with AI technology, covering essential principles of AI and machine learning. The curriculum also addresses the ethical, societal, and cultural implications of AI in creative fields.
The program is designed to equip students with hands-on learning experiences that span various artistic disciplines, including animation, game art, and virtual reality. Graduates will leave with a portfolio that demonstrates their ability to apply AI creatively, enhancing their competitiveness in the job market. The inaugural symposium celebrating this initiative will take place on September 13-14, featuring discussions on the ethical and legal challenges posed by AI.
• Ringling College introduces AI certificate program for creative students.
• Inaugural symposium to address ethical concerns of AI in art.
The program at Ringling College focuses on how AI can enhance creativity in various artistic disciplines.
The curriculum includes machine learning principles to help students apply these techniques in creative contexts.
The program prepares students to navigate the ethical challenges that arise from integrating AI into their creative work.
The college's new AI program aims to empower students to thrive in an evolving creative landscape.
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