Be critical: Pros and Cons of AI
SeungHee Lee
Associate Professor, Art and Design, University of Tsukuba.
Her main research fields are “Kansei” (affective informatics) and design.
A Korean resident in Japan.
Rasel Ahmed
Assistant Professor, Theatre, Film, and Media Arts, The Ohio State University.
Filmmaker. An immigrant to the U.S. from Bangladesh.
Students from Lee’s Lab
Max (half Japanese, half Dutch)
Alvin (half Chinese, half Indonesian)
AI is everywhere in our lives today.
But is it making the world a better place—or not?
What do you think?

“It’s already part of our life… and I know all my students are doing it.”
“We have to find a reasonable, rational, ethical way to use the technology.”
Rasel Ahmed
“If we can use the AI technology more human like, then it will also help us to get the objective solutions.”
SeungHee Lee
“My surrounding is not that conscious enough about how asking ChatGPT will affect my writing ability.”
Max
“How some products were designed with a certain template…that does not allow it to be general in that sense.”
“Using it for certain goals, does this become a general perspective or is this already tailored?”
Alvin

Talk session with Prof. Rasel, Lee and Students
- Is DEI good or evil?
- Does Exclusion exists?
- Prof. Rasel and the Making of Film
- Should Children Learn about Exclusion?
- Pros and Cons of AI
- Prof. Lee’s story and the Film
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