The exhibition at Swissnex, showcasing work from students at the Geneva University of Art & Design, is a fresh and engaging look at how AI and art can come together. The students have used AI in unexpected ways, creating everything from generative art pieces to interactive installations that challenge how we think about creativity. Although one of the projects featuring AI-generated movie scenes felt a bit unpolished, the other artworks far exceeded my expectations and opened up new perspectives on viewing art. It’s the kind of work that made me pause and think about what happens when AI steps into the role of co-creator.

The exhibition’s home at Swissnex feels like the perfect fit for these innovative projects. It’s a space that’s all about blending science, technology, and creativity, and this show captures that spirit. The variety of approaches on display—some exploring AI’s storytelling potential, others questioning its ethical challenges—sparks conversations about how AI is shaping the world around us. Ultimately, the exhibition paints a picture of a future where technology and art collaborate to open up new ways of seeing and creating.