Professor Daisuke Okabe and Professor Noriko Otani of the Faculty of Media and Information Studies, Tokyo City University, with the cooperation of singer songwriter Daisuke Shirai and students of Senzoku Gakuen College of Music, will join artificial intelligence (AI) in human creative activities. , Clarified that smoother creative activities can be realized.
In recent years, social perspectives have been emphasized in research on computer utilization education and research on creative learning in cognitive science.This is an attempt to capture learning in situations that include others and man-made objects such as computers.On the other hand, when new technology is introduced in the field of education and labor, the conventional method and specialty will change.In particular, the role of AI technology, which is rapidly developing, is said to be important.This time, we focused on "music production" and investigated how AI is involved in human creative activities.
The experiment was conducted using about 50 existing songs and AI.Imagine a situation where a music college student is there, and select a few songs that suit it.AI mixed them and made human modifications.As a result, a song that is comfortable for humans has been completed.Furthermore, it became clear that the existence of AI has the effect of raising the motivation of humans to create, and that it may also facilitate the creative activities performed by multiple people.However, even if a song that resonates with human sensibilities can be created by cooperation between humans and AI, only humans will be praised, so Professor Okabe et al. Call this "AI sorrow (sad AI)".
In the future, the creative activities of human beings will not disappear, but it is expected that the opportunities for AI to participate in creative activities will increase.In music production, it's hard to say anything about "not good" works composed by humans, but AI that behaves without reading the air is between people, which helps to realize smooth creative activities. It is expected.