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Sasha Stiles in Conversation with Nicholas Thompson
New York recap featuring artist Sasha Stiles, CEO of The Atlantic Nicholas Thompson, Adobe, frog, Archetype AI, and more.

Theme
For those who weren’t with us in New York, we’re excited to share the full session recordings with you over the coming weeks. There was so much substance in these conversations, from Sasha Stiles in conversation with Nicholas Thompson on poetry in the age of AI, to King Willonius and Wes Hopkins on AI-powered storytelling, to frog and Archetype AI on the design stakes of physical intelligence. This week we’re recapping a few early highlights.
Summit
Poet and artist Sasha Stiles joined Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, on the Main Stage for a conversation on the evolving relationship between poetry, language, and technology. Together, they explored what it means to create in a more-than-human age, tracing the intersection of emotion and algorithm, ancient forms of memory and expression, and the new artistic possibilities emerging through AI, code, and hybrid imagination.

What does AI-powered storytelling actually look like in practice? At the AI & Creativity Summit in New York, our presenting Creative Partner Adobe joined the Main Stage for a fireside chat with Wes Hopkins and King Willonious. The two regaled the audience talking about how Adobe Firefly Foundry is helping creators move from vision to execution across image, motion, and sound, without losing the creative intent behind it. Alongside, Adobe also brought to life an engaging workshop on our Machine Stage and an activation that offered attendees the chance to build their own Sphere using the power of GenAI and creativity. Full session premiere coming soon.

Jason Severs and Inna Lobel of frog joined Leonardo Giusti of Archetype AI for ‘The Shape of Intelligence’, a conversation on the design stakes of physical AI. As AI moves from screens into objects, spaces, interfaces, and lifelike systems, design becomes central to how people understand and trust it. The discussion explored how form, behavior, context, and interaction shape our relationship with embodied intelligence, and how decisions made at the design level will influence whether these systems feel useful, intuitive, safe, or alienating.
After Hours
Our AI & Creativity Summit is the room where the field’s most consequential artists, technologists, executives, institutions, and builders come together to shape the future of this space. After Hours is how we expand that surface area. It will bring the same caliber of guests together, with room for practical exchange, deeper learning, and access to the people defining the next creative era.
The Lighthouse
The AI & Creativity Summit brought this full day of programming to The Lighthouse Brooklyn. The Lighthouse is a campus for creators with connected spaces in Los Angeles and New York. Built for artists, founders, storytellers, and culture makers working across disciplines, the campuses are where ideas move from concept to execution. Shaped by a community that collaborates through shared studios and programming. Tour the Brooklyn campus.
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Community member Andrew Rosen published: ‘Bottlenecks and The Greenlight Gap’ inspired by his discussions at our AI & Creativity Summit in New York.
Community member Jeff Ortegon created a Summit recap: Covering highlights and takeaways from conversations and programming across the day.
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Til next time,
Artist and the Machine.
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