SXSW 2020
AI and the Future of Musical Creativity
Description:
We live in an age where it is getting increasingly difficult to differentiate AI-generated music from that generated by humans. Does this mean these machines are creative? What does it mean for a human to be creative? How can musicians leverage these new technologies for creative purposes? Can musicians learn from AI-generated music? Can AI researchers learn from the human creative process?
We bring together experts in the field of neurology, psychology, cognitive science, music performance, and artificial intelligence to explore these questions.
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Takeaways
- What is happening in my brain when I am writing/performing music?
- What can Artificial Intelligence teach me about the musical creative process?
- How can I use Artificial Intelligence technologies to expand my creative palette?
Speakers
- Pablo Castro, Staff Software Developer, Google
- Elizabeth Margulis, Professor, Princeton University
- Monica Dinculescu, Software Engineer, Google
- Alain Dagher, Professor, McGill University
Organizer
Pablo Samuel Castro, Senior Research Software Developer, Google
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