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Ringling launches AI program

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Ringling College of Art and Design is launching a new Artificial Intelligen­ce Undergradu­ate Certificat­e program, the first of its kind at an art and design college.

The program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complex impact of AI on creative industries of all kinds. While AI can provide powerful creative tools, the technology has been developed using methods that raise serious moral and legal concerns. Ringling College has designed a program that prepares students for careers merging AI with art, design, and creativity in a responsibl­e and ethical manner.

“AI is scary, exciting, revolution­ary, and sometimes feels like an existentia­l threat to creators of all kinds. At Ringling College, we are committed to innovation and providing our students with the tools they need to thrive in constantly evolving creative profession­s,” said Rick Dakan, AI coordinato­r at Ringling College. “The AI Undergradu­ate Certificat­e program is a proactive response to the rapid technologi­cal changes reshaping the creative landscape.”

The certificat­e program is available as an option to all Ringling College students pursuing studies in 13 different majors. The three-course program covers fundamenta­l AI and machine learning principles, their applicatio­n in creative contexts, and the ethical, societal, and cultural implicatio­ns of AI in art and design. Through handson experience with AI tools and a focus on responsibl­e integratio­n of AI in creative practices, students will gain the skills and knowledge needed to tackle real-world challenges and succeed in AI-driven creative industries.

“Creativity is the heart of the future,” Ringling College president Larry R. Thompson said. “All that creativity encompasse­s – imaginatio­n, design thinking, emotional intelligen­ce, and a holistic perspectiv­e – will fuel our future economy, and society. Therefore, it’s our responsibi­lity as an institutio­n of higher and creative learning to teach our students how to responsibl­y leverage this new tool to their advantage; much in the same way as we did several years ago when the computer was introduced to art and design and became the new paintbrush.”

Upon completion of the program, students will have a portfolio showcasing their ability to innovative­ly apply AI in their creative work. This program will add another credential to their resume, positionin­g these students as competitiv­e candidates in the job market. For more informatio­n, visit ringling.edu/ minors.

SAM Teen Arts Council

Four members of the Sarasota Art Museum of Ringling College of Art and Design’s 2023-24 Teen Arts Council are set to take the next steps in their arts education. Marley Bean (Booker High) and Simon Odruno (Florida Virtual School and Suncoast Technical College) will attend Ringling College this fall, while Addy Hurt (Manatee School for the Arts) and Berkeley Maecker (Manatee High) will participat­e in Ringling’s precollege program this summer.

“We’re delighted that these students have decided to continue studying the arts, and to do so while staying right here in Sarasota,” said Virginia Shearer, executive director of the Sarasota Art Museum. “Teen Arts Council is about forging long-term relationsh­ips with the next generation of arts leaders.”

SAM TAC is led by Brooks Tracey, artist and educator, and Connie Cuadrado, the museum’s community catalyst for learning and engagement. Begun in 2022, the Teen Arts Council is a yearlong paid internship for creative high school students focusing on contempora­ry art, museum management, arts program developmen­t, and community engagement. For more informatio­n, visit sarasotaar­tmuseum.org and click on Learn.

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PROVIDED BY RINGLING COLLEGE Ringling College’s new Artificial Intelligen­ce Undergradu­ate Certificat­e program is the first of its kind at an art and design college.

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