Thursday 22 May, 18:00

AI: Transforming the World of Books

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the ways we create, read, and edit. This event delves into its effects on the literary world through a conversation between André Ourednik, an author and expert in digital humanities, and Vincent Ravalec, a writer and pioneer in augmented writing. They will explore how AI influences literary creation, publishing, reading, and narrative forms, providing a cross-reflection on literature, technology, and critical thinking.

In French.

Grand-Rue 40,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: Graphisme fond par Jonas Nicollin

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