Week 2:
What is technology and AI?
Week 3:
Art-Technology Intra-actions: Magic, Tools, and Expressions
Week 4:
Entanglements of Art + Technology – the “Glitch”
Week 9:
E-Merging
Existences
Cyborgs +
Post-Humanism
Week 6:
Creativity/
Pattern/
Automation
Week 7:
E-merging
Intelligences
Week 8:
E-Merging Existences
Cyborgs
Week 1:
What is to think as an artist?
Week 5:
Networks + 
Collaboration
1. What is think as an artist in the Age of AI?
To think as an artist, in the age of AI is to see, to reframe, and to question. It is important to be skeptical about the AI’s outputs for any purpose. Therefore, I believe it is crucial not to rely on AI as a means to replace our thinking.

2. How should artists, and any creative for that matter, relate to these new systems?
We relate to these new systems by using previous experiences (data for AI) to produce new ways of thinking and answers. These systems try to mimic ways of thinking from humans and to provide human-sounding outputs.

3.How to embrace its potentials while being aware of its failures and dangers?
One of AI’s dangers is that it can influence humans unconsciously; one of AI’s failures is to misrepresent humans’ experiences, values, and identities. Therefore, embracing AI’s potential is to recognize that its outputs are data-based, and it does not include or misrepresent human characteristics.

4. How to expand our creativity through the use of these systems?
Through the use of these systems, I might hear some perspectives and information that I have not heard or experienced before. These systems might expand my creativity by providing new perspectives and information. For example, I do not know about architecture, AI’s outputs about architecture could expand my creativity when I am planning to do a project that needs knowledge from architecture. Therefore, it is also valuable to check the accuracy of its outputs.
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