The 2023 Faculty Summer Research Grant Public Lecture

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"Pygmalion

In the ancient Greek myth, Pygmalion sculpts a beautiful life-like statue that he falls in love with. The goddess Aphrodite transforms the statue into a real woman, fulfilling Pygmalion’s desire. Today, generative artificial intelligence (AI) democratizes the craft of image-making so any one of us can create visuals with simple text prompts. Given this newfound power of Pygmalion’s skill, what does the public choose to create? This investigation explores ways in which user-generated AI media reflects existing racial or gender prejudices in our culture. To what extent are generative AI tools being used to reinforce or upend stereotypes in visual communication? To what extent does racial and gender representations in AI mirror traditional media?

THE CENTER FOR “RACE,” CULTURE, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE PRESENTS THE 2023 FACULTY SUMMER RESEARCH GRANT PUBLIC LECTURE
and Waifu: Exploring the
Racial and Gendered Practice of Generative AI Image Making"
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2023, 1-2:25 P.M. Guthart Cultural Center Theater, 1st Floor, Axinn Library, South Campus Professor
teaches multimedia
and data journalism at the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication. Visit events.hofstra.edu for more information. For more information, please call 516-463-6585 or email
Chun
storytelling, design,
RaceCultureSocialJustice@hofstra.edu
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