Voices of AI has been a communication platform since 2025 at the intersection of film, artificial intelligence, and culture. We initiate exhibitions, screenings, and events that connect artists, filmmakers, researchers, and creative communities.

Bilge Piskin grew up in Nagold as a Swabian Turk and studied acting before working in film, performance, and later production. Since 2020, she has combined her film background with experience in the event, hospitality, and gastronomy sectors, creating formats that are curatorial, atmospheric, and community-oriented.

At the Berlinale, she conceived and supported several events focused on community building, diversity, and visibility. There, she developed her approach of bringing together people from different cultural and creative backgrounds through carefully designed experiences—engaging them not just as an audience, but as active participants.

In 2023, she presented her first AI-based exhibition at Stilwerk (KANTgaragen): “Empathy – How empathetic can AI truly be?”, created in collaboration with the Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin (UKB) and CAB Film. The visualization of anonymized neurological patient data and medical records marked the beginning of her artistic engagement with AI—at the intersection of technology, vulnerability, and human experience. In parallel, she began developing her own narrative experiments as an AI artist and observing the emerging AI sector with strategic focus.

In 2025, she founded Voices of AI, a platform built to bridge the gap between film, art, AI tools, and tech. Its mission is to create spaces where artists, filmmakers, researchers, and technology actors can enter into meaningful dialogue and generate new narratives together. Voices of AI asks how human and machine perspectives can open new channels of communication.

The official launch of Voices of AI in 2025—realized in collaboration with the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport and Mission KI—marked the moment she publicly and decisively shifted her focus toward AI, culture, and community, extending her long-standing commitment to diversity, dialogue, and artistic visibility.