Environmental and Social Sustainability of Creative-Ai
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.12879v2
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 10:18:49 GMT
- Title: Environmental and Social Sustainability of Creative-Ai
- Authors: Andr\'e Holzapfel, Petra J\"a\"askel\"ainen, Anna-Kaisa Kaila
- Abstract summary: In our ongoing research, we investigate such Creative-Ai from sustainability and ethical perspectives.
The two main focus areas are understanding the environmental sustainability aspects in the context of artistic processes that involve Creative-Ai.
We will present our interdisciplinary approach, which combines interviews, workshops, online ethnography, and energy measurements.
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- Abstract: The recent developments of artificial intelligence increase its capability
for the creation of arts in both largely autonomous and collaborative contexts.
In both contexts, Ai aims to imitate, combine, and extend existing artistic
styles, and can transform creative practices. In our ongoing research, we
investigate such Creative-Ai from sustainability and ethical perspectives. The
two main focus areas are understanding the environmental sustainability aspects
(material, practices) in the context of artistic processes that involve
Creative-Ai, and ethical issues related to who gets to be involved in the
creation process (power, authorship, ownership). This paper provides an outline
of our ongoing research in these two directions. We will present our
interdisciplinary approach, which combines interviews, workshops, online
ethnography, and energy measurements, to address our research questions: How is
Creative-Ai currently used by artist communities, and which future applications
do artists imagine? When Ai is applied to creating art, how might it impact the
economy and environment? And, how can answers to these questions guide
requirements for intellectual property regimes for Creative-Ai?
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