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Human virtuosity and AI – Booster for Musical Creativity?

Helmholtz Information & Data Science Academy – HIDA | Matthias Strobel, Jennifer Haase, Amirpasha Mobini Tehrani, Uwe Ohler

How Artificial Intelligence Will Influence Creative Artistry In The Music Ecosystem

Research and technological developments in recent times have led to new tools and services that promise to enhance the creativity of artists. Especially the broad variety of AI-driven software which is available for almost every step along the creative workflow of a musician is supposed to democratise access to music-making even further than it is already.

How will this impact human virtuosity, sound, culture, and music in general? How can we avoid biases in AI systems? Will we soon be swamped with music that all sounds similar or will AI and other emerging technologies open up new ways for musical expression and create new genres and eventually sub-cultures? Do we need more collaborations between researchers artists and developers in order to shape the creative music ecosystem of the future?

Let’s discuss!

PUBLIC DISCUSSION VIA LIVESTREAM AND ON SITE AT THE CAMPUS.

This event is hybrid and will take place as part of the Berlin Science Week CAMPUS.

On-Site: Admission is free.

Digital: Shortly before the event begins, the stream will be made available on this site and can also be accessed here.

Information about the physical accessibility of the Museum für Naturkunde can be found here. The event is taking place in the Birds Room. See ‘highlights of taxidermy’ for the exact location on the map.

About the Venue
CAMPUS
Invalidenstraße 43
Berlin, Berlin 10115 Germany

Amirpasha Mobini Tehrani

MACHINE LEARNING ENGINEER & COMPUTER MUSICIAN

Uwe Ohler

Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC)

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