CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. — The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle (CLSC) Alumni Association announced a talk set for 1:45 p.m. Tuesday by renowned AI consultant Bram Adams, developer ambassador for OpenAI.
The talk, titled “Exploring the Convergence: AI Meets Literature,” will be held at Chautauqua Institution’s Alumni Hall. Organizers said the event promises to provide a unique perspective on how artificial intelligence is reshaping interaction with literary works.
Adams, a dedicated advocate for innovative programming, brings a wealth of experience from his background as a programmer and his passion for personal library science. His talk will explore the transformative impact of AI on literature, demonstrating how technology enhances our appreciation and understanding of human expression.
“We are excited to host Bram Adams and hear his insights on this fascinating topic,” said Samantha Busch, board marketing liaison at the CLSC Alumni Association. “This event will appeal to both tech enthusiasts and literature lovers alike, offering a compelling look at the intersection of these two fields.”
Attendees can expect to gain a deeper understanding of how AI tools can be used to analyze, interpret and even interact with literary works, bridging the gap between the precision of technology and the beauty of human creativity.
For more information, visit www.clscalumni.com or email AlumAssocExecSec@gmail.com.