Announced Today | Full Lineup of Guest Demos for "Super Creator Live"

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The event "Super Creator Live: Creating Pop Culture with Prompts", co-hosted by Dongcha Beating and Xihai Zhi Sheng, will take place this Saturday. Ten demo works were selected from numerous submissions, featuring creators including tech developers, influencers with millions of followers, and cross-industry participants from finance, music, and podcasting. These diverse backgrounds offer rich and interesting perspectives, showcasing how AI is being applied in unexpected fields such as gaming, interactive design, sociology, emotional companionship, and metaphysics. Following the demo sharing, a roundtable discussion with featured guests will explore how to define expression in the era of AI, returning to the essence of creation. The event is in two days. Those interested are encouraged to register soon. Event Registration: https://luma.com/7nkw0r3m Event Time: April 11, 13:30 Location: Available after registration.

The event "Super Creator Live—Creating Pop Culture with Prompts," jointly organized by Beating and West Sea Radio, will take place this Saturday.

The 10 demo works to be showcased at the event were selected from numerous submissions. These creators include developers deeply immersed in technology, influential content creators with millions of followers, as well as cross-industry players from finance, music, and podcasting.

The convergence of diverse backgrounds brings incredibly interesting and varied perspectives. At the event, you will see how AI delves into unexpected fields such as gaming, interaction design, sociology, emotional companionship, and even divination and metaphysics.

Following the demo presentations, we have invited several distinguished guests for a roundtable discussion, returning to the essence of creation to explore how we can define expression in this era of the AI wave.

With only 2 days left until the event, interested friends are encouraged to seize the last opportunity to register. We look forward to meeting everyone at the venue on Saturday afternoon.

Event registration: https://luma.com/7nkw0r3m

Event time: April 11, 13:30

Event location: Available after registration

İlgili Sorular

QWhat is the name of the event and who are the co-organizers?

AThe event is called 'Super Creator Live' and it is co-organized by Beating and West Sea Voice.

QHow many demo works will be shared at the event and how were they selected?

A10 demo works will be shared, which were selected from numerous recruitment submissions.

QWhat diverse backgrounds do the creators at the event come from?

AThe creators include technology developers, a million-follower UP主 (content creator), and cross-industry players from finance, music, and podcasting.

QWhat are some of the unexpected fields that will be explored with AI during the demos?

AThe demos will explore AI in unexpected fields such as gaming, interactive design, sociology, emotional companionship, and fortune-telling/metaphysics.

QWhat is the date, time, and how can one get the location for the event?

AThe event is on April 11th at 13:30. The location can be viewed after registering via the provided link: https://luma.com/7nkw0r3m

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