TY - JOUR
T1 - Design Considerations for Real-Time Collaboration with Creative Artificial Intelligence
AU - McCormack, Jon
AU - Hutchings, Patrick
AU - Gifford, Toby
AU - Yee-King, Matthew
AU - Llano, Maria Teresa
AU - D'Inverno, Mark
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Funding Information:
This research was support by Australian Research Council grants DP160100166 and FT170100033. Many of us wish to acknowledge our gratitude to Arthur Still for introducing us to the work of John Dewey.
PY - 2020/4/1
Y1 - 2020/4/1
N2 - Machines incorporating techniques from artificial intelligence and
machine learning can work with human users on a moment-to-moment,
real-time basis to generate creative outcomes, performances and
artefacts. We define such systems collaborative, creative AI systems,
and in this article, consider the theoretical and practical
considerations needed for their design so as to support improvisation,
performance and co-creation through real-time, sustained,
moment-to-moment interaction. We begin by providing an overview of
creative AI systems, examining strengths, opportunities and criticisms
in order to draw out the key considerations when designing AI for human
creative collaboration. We argue that the artistic goals and creative
process should be first and foremost in any design. We then draw from a
range of research that looks at human collaboration and teamwork, to
examine features that support trust, cooperation, shared awareness and a
shared information space. We highlight the importance of understanding
the scope and perception of two-way communication between human and
machine agents in order to support reflection on conflict, error,
evaluation and flow. We conclude with a summary of the range of design
challenges for building such systems in provoking, challenging and
enhancing human creative activity through their creative agency.
AB - Machines incorporating techniques from artificial intelligence and
machine learning can work with human users on a moment-to-moment,
real-time basis to generate creative outcomes, performances and
artefacts. We define such systems collaborative, creative AI systems,
and in this article, consider the theoretical and practical
considerations needed for their design so as to support improvisation,
performance and co-creation through real-time, sustained,
moment-to-moment interaction. We begin by providing an overview of
creative AI systems, examining strengths, opportunities and criticisms
in order to draw out the key considerations when designing AI for human
creative collaboration. We argue that the artistic goals and creative
process should be first and foremost in any design. We then draw from a
range of research that looks at human collaboration and teamwork, to
examine features that support trust, cooperation, shared awareness and a
shared information space. We highlight the importance of understanding
the scope and perception of two-way communication between human and
machine agents in order to support reflection on conflict, error,
evaluation and flow. We conclude with a summary of the range of design
challenges for building such systems in provoking, challenging and
enhancing human creative activity through their creative agency.
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U2 - 10.1017/S1355771819000451
DO - 10.1017/S1355771819000451
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85081328142
SN - 1355-7718
VL - 25
SP - 41
EP - 52
JO - Organised Sound
JF - Organised Sound
IS - 1
ER -