Friday 23 May, 18:00

Artificial Intelligence in Literary Creation

Three distinct authors—Rémy Demichelis, a philosopher and journalist; Dora Formica, an illustrator and teacher; and Pascal Nordmann, a writer and theater artist—engage in a discussion about contemporary literary creation. They delve into their creative processes, doubts, and inspirations, examining the challenges of writing in the digital age, the balance between spontaneity and rigor, the push and pull of isolation versus collaboration, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence.

In French.

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

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