Connect and Learn! Explore the Future of AI in Gaming
While the Eventbrite is sold out, we reserved 20 spaces for walk ups! Join us at 10 am Sunday in the KSU-Kennesaw English Building to learn how to put all this theory to use. Hear keynote Dr. Luke Dicken, head of AI for Take-Two Interactive, talk about how the industry is really using these tools. Then join workshops by visiting scholars and local experts in using AI intelligently for art, storytelling, or to make your game unique for your players.
After lunch at 1 pm, join us as Kent Keirsey, CEO for Invoke AI, discusses how studios can safely incorporate art in their game pipeline. Then return to our workshops for your last chance to try even more tools and meet our visiting experts.
APRIL 26
KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY
PRILLAMAN HALL, 520 OWL DR. KENNESAW
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
APRIL 27
KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY
ENGLISH BUILDING, RM. 102
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Speakers
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Parking is free, and the second floor of the Central Deck has been reserved for forum attendees each day. The address for GPS is:
525 Parliament Garden Way NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144.
Signage will direct you to the appropriate levels once you arrive. Please allow a few extra minutes for parking and check-in.There is also paid parking around the Central Deck, but we cannot reimburse for that.
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Lunch is not included, but we recommend The Commons Dining Hall, located a 5-minute walk from the forum venue. It’s one of the top-ranked college dining halls in the U.S., offering a buffet with options like pasta, pizza, salad and sandwich bars, Southern cuisine, Asian dishes, and more.
To keep things simple, you can Venmo $14/day ($28 for both days) in advance or at the registration table to receive access, or feel free to bring your own lunch and enjoy one of the nearby picnic tables.Continental breakfast and coffee will be served for everyone each morning.
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Please bring your own laptop, especially if you plan to attend Sunday’s hands-on workshop sessions. We also recommend bringing a notebook if you’d like to jot down ideas or contact information.
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You can connect to KSUGuest, the campus’s public Wi-Fi network.
After selecting the network, you’ll be prompted to register with a name and email address. The connection offers free, high-bandwidth access throughout the event space. -
Sessions will be streamed via the Georgia Game Developers Association channels. Recordings and pictures will also be made available to registered attendees after the event.
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Absolutely! We’ve built in plenty of time for informal networking over coffee breaks and after sessions. Feel free to bring business cards or QR codes to share your portfolio or contact info.
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Yes, and we encourage it! Use the hashtag #Transformer2025 to join the conversation and help us spread the word.
Presented and Sponsored by
Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Atlanta Interdisciplinary Artifical Intelligence Network, Office of Research at Kennesaw State University, College of Computing Software and Engineering, Georgia Game Developers Association | www.ggda.org