June Kim
June Kim
University of New South Wales Associate Lecturer, School of Art and Design
June Kim is an associate lecturer at the Faculty of Arts, Design, and Architecture, University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney.
Her teaching responsibilities encompass the fields of Media Arts and Interaction Design, where she provides guidance and supervision to students.
With over ten years of experience in the creative industry, she has cultivated a deep interest in researching and practising the role of media technologies and interaction design in human culture.
Her emphasis extends to examining contemporary perspectives on death and death rituals, with a keen eye toward integrating current and emerging technologies and speculative design.
Her teaching responsibilities encompass the fields of Media Arts and Interaction Design, where she provides guidance and supervision to students.
With over ten years of experience in the creative industry, she has cultivated a deep interest in researching and practising the role of media technologies and interaction design in human culture.
Her emphasis extends to examining contemporary perspectives on death and death rituals, with a keen eye toward integrating current and emerging technologies and speculative design.
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Everyday AI: investigating technology and death - LIVE
TUE, OCT 17, 12:00 PM
Conference
AI in death: Where bytes meet the afterlife
Join us for the live-recorded Season 2 finale of the popular CSIRO podcast, Everyday AI. This season of the podcast explores how artificial intelligence (AI) touches our lives from the cradle to the grave.
Delve into the intriguing theme of AI in death as our expert panellists explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and mortality.
From philosophy to forensics, the episode will cover topics including:
• the ethics and emotions of digital legacies and the potential for AI-driven chatbots to reanimate our loved ones.
• the role of AI in forensic science and criminal investigations and its potential to revolutionise the way we solve crimes and analyse evidence
• the role of AI in predicting and preventing deadly diseases, potentially saving countless lives.
This event will be a thought-provoking and engaging exploration of AI's impact on the most profound aspects of our existence.
Hosted by AI expert Jon Whittle, Everyday AI shows this technology is not science fiction but very much a reality shaping our everyday lives.