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As generative AI continues to blur the line between the artificial and the authentic, we are increasingly challenged to ask ourselves: What is real - and does it still matter? In this talk, Karaoglu explores how generative AI not only enhances productivity but also enables entirely new ways of creating, communicating, interacting, and even healing - through therapeutic applications.
Event details of Alumniweek: What if the real world is just a starting point?
Date
8 October 2025
Time
20:00 -21:00

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Join this session and discover the power and potential of a world in which the ‘fake’ may well be the most impactful form of reality we have ever known.

Speakers

Sezer Karaoglu

Dr Sezer Karaoglu is an entrepreneur and innovator with a deep passion for artificial intelligence. He is constantly striving to push the boundaries of technology and enjoys transforming complex AI concepts into impactful solutions (deeptherapy.ai, fairfake.ai, 3duniversum.com, wescan.io). Karaoglu is also a part-time postdoctoral researcher at the Computer Vision Lab at the University of Amsterdam (UvA). His research focuses on artificial intelligence, with a particular emphasis on computer vision and synthetic media. He has published extensively in leading journals and conferences in the field of computer vision.

Julia Kenul (moderator)

Moderator Julia Kenul graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Amsterdam, where she also served as a student ambassador. She now works as a Sales Development Representative at Miro. In addition, Julia is active as a moderator and public speaker, bringing clarity and energy to the conversations she leads.