

Can AI Be Creative?
About the Conversation
AI is reshaping the creative industries, but how much do we actually understand it? Drawing on art history, cognitive science, and 20+ years at the intersection of arts and technology, Sarah Brin cuts through the hype to reveal where AI can genuinely complement creative work, where it falls flat, and what’s really at stake for creative professionals. Walk away with a clearer picture of the risks, the opportunities, and what we need to build a future where human creativity still leads.
About our Speaker
Sarah Brin knows how to get ambitious things made. As an executive producer and creative industries advisor, she works at the edge of immersive experience and creative technology — with clients like LEGO, Google DeepMind, Sony PlayStation, Meow Wolf, Rolls-Royce, and SFMOMA.
What makes Sarah's perspective rare is the combination: she thinks deeply about where culture and technology are heading, and she knows the practical reality of turning that thinking into projects that actually ship. It's a balance that's hard to find, and one that makes her an invaluable partner for organizations building at the frontier.
A voting member of BAFTA and recipient of the Creative Producers International Fellowship, Sarah has spoken at SXSW, GDC, Eyeo, and stages around the world. Her writing has appeared in Routledge, SFMOMA, and Vice, among others.