Co-creating with AI

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W. Uricchio, Katerina Cizek
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Abstract:The concept of "co-creation" is particularly timely because it reframes the ethics of who creates, how, and why, not only interpreting the world but seeking to change it through a lens of equity and justice. An expansive notion, co-creation embraces a constellation of methods, frameworks, and feedback systems in which projects emerge out of process and evolve from within communities and with people, rather than being made for or about them. Co-creation, we contend, offers a hands-on heuristic to explore the expressive capacities and possible forms of agency in systems that have already been marked as candidates for some form of consciousness. In this article, we ask if humans can co-create with nonhuman systems and, more specifically, artificial intelligence (AI) systems. To find out, we interviewed more than thirty artists, journalists, curators, and coders, specifically asking about their relationships with the AI systems with which they work. Their answers often reflected a broader spectrum of co-creation, expanding the social conversation and complicating issues of agency and nonagency, technology and power, for the sake of human and nonhuman futures alike.
与人工智能共同创造
摘要:“共同创造”的概念特别及时,因为它重新定义了谁创造、如何创造和为什么创造的伦理,不仅解释了世界,而且寻求通过公平和正义的视角来改变世界。作为一个广泛的概念,共同创造包含了一系列的方法、框架和反馈系统,在这些系统中,项目从过程中出现,并从社区内部和与人一起发展,而不是为他们而做或关于他们。我们认为,共同创造提供了一种亲身实践的启发式方法,可以探索已经被标记为某种意识形式候选人的系统中的表达能力和可能的代理形式。在本文中,我们询问人类是否可以与非人类系统,更具体地说,人工智能(AI)系统共同创造。为了找到答案,我们采访了30多位艺术家、记者、策展人和编码员,特别询问了他们与人工智能系统的关系。他们的回答往往反映了更广泛的共同创造,扩大了社会对话,使代理和非代理、技术和权力等问题复杂化,这都是为了人类和非人类的未来。
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