Session
Advanced Technology
AI and Creativity
Study the impact of AI on the creative process. Present case studies of AI applications in fields such as art, design, and music, and discuss the new possibilities created by the fusion of human creativity with AI, as well as the ethical challenges of AI-generated creations. Contemplate the future of creative collaboration.
Available passes
- Executive
- Business/Startup
- Rising Star
- City
Language:Japanese
Speakers
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Takayuki Fukatsu
THE GUILD inc.
Takayuki Fukatsu
CEO of THE GUILD inc.
After working at tha Ltd., he became active in the Flash community.Since becoming independent in 2009, he has shifted his focus to UI design for smartphone apps, and founded Art & Mobile Inc. and the creative firm THE GUILD.Currently, he serves as CXO of note, an AI strategy advisor for Yokosuka City, and provides business advisory services across various fields.His recent publications include "Mastering ChatGPT! The Fukatsu Method Prompt Reader" and "Anticipating IT × Business: Image Generation AI".
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Keiichiro Hirano
Author
Keiichiro Hirano
Author
Born in 1975 in Gamagori City, Aichi Prefecture, and raised in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. Graduated from the Faculty of Law at Kyoto University. While still a student, he won the 120th Akutagawa Prize in 1999 for his novel Nisshoku (Eclipse), submitted to the literary magazine Shincho. Since then, he has published numerous works in a variety of styles that change with each piece and have been translated and introduced in various countries.His major works include novels such as Funeral, Takase River, Collapse, Dawn, Fill in the Blanks, Transparent Labyrinth, At the End of the Matinee, A Man, and True Intentions. His essays include How to Read Books: The Practice of Slow Reading, How to Read Novels, What Am I? From "Individual" to "Dividual", Thinking Reed, What Does It Mean to Be "Cool"?, On the Death Penalty, and On Yukio Mishima. In 2024, he published his latest work, Mount Fuji, marking his first short story collection in ten years.