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Responsible AI and the Arts: The Ethical and Legal Implications of AI in the Arts and Creative Industries

Piskopani, Anna-Maria; Chamberlain, Alan; Ten Holter, Carolyn

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Carolyn Ten Holter



Abstract

This position piece starts to examine the ways in which AI-based autonomous technologies have begun to influence a range of human activities in the arts and creative industries.The rise of AI-generated art could potentially transform the act of creation and impact our understandings of creativity – from painting, writing, and music composition, to video animation. At the same time, there is increasing debate about the social, ethical, and legal implications of using these tools (eg copyright, biased data sets, devaluing artistic processes). Responsible Innovation (RI) could have a crucial role to play in understanding and responding to the complexity of debates. We will explore and unpack how artists, AI developers and associated audiences/consumers of art have started to approach some of these issues. We will use these ideas as a starting point to explicate and further develop discourses surrounding thechallenges associated with these technologies in the context of the creative industries. Finally, we will investigate how and if these challenges might be addressed.

Presentation Conference Type Poster
Conference Name First International Symposium on Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS '23)
Conference Location Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Start Date Jul 11, 2023
End Date Jul 12, 2023
Deposit Date Jul 11, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 11, 2023
Keywords datasets, neural networks, creative industries
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/22993223
Related Public URLs https://symposium.tas.ac.uk/programme/posters/

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