Artificial intelligence and emerging technologies are advancing at an unprecedented pace, making their impact on creative processes, cultural ecosystems, and the labour market increasingly difficult to predict. While their capabilities and the opportunities they create have generated considerable enthusiasm, their development and use have also raised concerns about a range of complex negative consequences. As AI becomes firmly embedded in the cultural sphere, questions about its role in creative processes have become more urgent. How can it contribute to the development of culture and creativity without compromising the environment, the autonomy of creators, or the quality of life for all? How can we ensure its influence is fair and responsible? And how can technology be designed to support human agency rather than replace it?
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