Sustainable Technologies and AI Ethics in Creative Industries

The field of creative technologies is shifting towards a more sustainable and ethical approach. Researchers are exploring ways to reduce the environmental impact of emerging media technologies, such as augmented and virtual reality, and to promote more sustainable methods of engaging with technology. The use of AI in creative industries is also being scrutinized, with a focus on the ethical implications of generative AI art and the need for legislation and regulation. Public perceptions of AI and its applications in libraries and other cultural institutions are being investigated, revealing concerns about ethics, intellectual property, and job displacement. Additionally, studies are examining the occupational implications of generative AI, including its potential impact on various jobs and industries. Noteworthy papers in this area include: The Ethical Implications of AI in Creative Industries, which proposes solutions to the problems posed by generative AI art, and Working with AI, which analyzes the work activities people do with AI and computes an AI applicability score for each occupation. Exploring Public Perceptions of Generative AI in Libraries also provides valuable insights into the public discourse around GenAI in libraries.

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Teaching Sustainable Creative Technologies

The Ethical Implications of AI in Creative Industries: A Focus on AI-Generated Art

Winning and losing with Artificial Intelligence: What public discourse about ChatGPT tells us about how societies make sense of technological change

Are NFTs Ready to Keep Australian Artists Engaged?

Exploring Public Perceptions of Generative AI in Libraries: A Social Media Analysis of X Discussions

Working with AI: Measuring the Occupational Implications of Generative AI

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