THE Incorporation of AI into Carnival can improve the festival, but failure to leverage the technology can lead to loss of employment in the future.
These were some of the comments made by the panel at the Queen's Hall Together AI Symposium held on September 18 on the topic, H-A.I. Mas: the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence on T&T Carnival.
The panel featured Lost Tribe band producer/designer Valmiki Maraj, Advance Dynamics technical director Alvern Porter, Caesar's Army CEO Jules Sobion, University of Trinidad and Tobago programme leader of Carnival Studies Dr Kela Francis, and entertainment and sports lawyer Carla Parris.
Maraj said he and his team are excited by the possibility of AI and reported they have been using AI to help pull and categorize his many designs. He recalled they had to do a mock-up for the opening of the Commonwealth Games but none of his designers were available and they used AI to generate it. Read More
Neaves, J. (2023, September 26). AI in Carnival panel: Opportunities for improvement, danger of lost jobs - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Newsday.co.tt. https://newsday.co.tt/2023/09/26/ai-in-carnival-panel-opportunities-for-improvement-danger-of-lost-jobs/
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