Ocean City, Maryland — The Ocean City Center for the Arts will host a public discussion Aug. 10 addressing how artificial intelligence is influencing the art community. Diane Stulz, curriculum coordinator for Worcester County Public Schools, will guide the conversation, focusing on how AI impacts creative ownership and authorship. The event will explore the rights artists hold over work produced with AI, challenges around determining artistic control and credibility, and the implications for students learning to create in a digital world. Organizers intend for the program to help educators, artists and the public better understand how to interact with emerging technologies while protecting personal creativity and intellectual property. Attendees can join the free event from 1 to 3 p.m. at the arts center on 94th Street.
