Artificial Intelligence

Immerse yourself in the future of Artificial Intelligence at the ‘Explore AI’ pop-up exhibition!

The public is invited to explore Artificial Intelligence as part of European Researchers’ Night at the Start Talking About Research (START) Festival at Trinity College Dublin.

Dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at a special pop-up event, ‘Explore AI’, which is taking place as part of European Researchers’ Night on Friday, 27th September, at Trinity College Dublin.

Run by the ADAPT Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology, researchers will offer lively discussions, thought-provoking interactions, and cutting-edge AI research demos on the transformative impact of AI. The pop-up exhibition forms part of Trinity’s Start Talking About Research Today (START) event to celebrate European Researchers Night.

From 4-8 pm, the Douglas Hyde Gallery in Trinity will be transformed into a dynamic space where AI meets creativity, health, and entertainment. The event will also include Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpreting. All ages will be catered for, and visitors will be invited to contribute to live research experiments and discussions.

The event allows researchers to showcase their work to the public using interactive and engaging techniques. Access to the 4 pm – 8 pm exhibition is free, but you should register here.

‘Explore AI’ Event highlights include:

Art or AI? Museum of Very Modern Art

Can you tell a human masterpiece from an AI-generated one? In this thought-provoking exhibit, AI art tools like DALL-E and Midjourney will test your ability to discern machine-made creations from the works of legendary artists.

From virtual to reality… and back!

What happens to your body when you trick your mind into thinking you’re moving while sitting still and wearing a VR visor? Immerse yourself in this incredible experience and feel the shift as you embody a virtual avatar in a simulated world.

As your senses adjust, explore different body types, skin colours, and actions that will leave you questioning the boundaries between the physical and virtual. It’s an unmissable chance to experience how your mind and body respond to virtual environments.

AI Dilemma Cafe

Grab a coffee and join in thought-provoking discussions about how AI shapes our everyday lives. What are the benefits, challenges, and ethical dilemmas? It’s the café chat you never knew you needed.

Throughout the evening, there will also be pop-up talks and interactive exhibits on ADAPT’s latest research, offering a rare chance to see the future of AI up close.

The START Festival is part of European Researchers’ Night, a Europe-wide public engagement programme funded by the European Union. Run in nearly 30 countries across Europe, the Irish event is hosted by Trinty College Dublin in partnership with the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland and ADAPT.

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