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[Commlist] Event on Music and Artificial Intelligence
Wed May 08 08:21:55 GMT 2019
*Music and Artificial Intelligence: Pasts and Futures, Opportunities and
Risks*
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*May 28 2019, Aarhus Institute for Advanced Studies, Aarhus University*
Given escalating public concerns over the implications of Artificial
Intelligence, this conference probes AI’s cultural implications through
the enduring relationship between music and AI – evident in the
influence of cybernetics on music, in Marvin Minsky’s work at MIT, and
recently in the burgeoning field of Music Information Retrieval.
Speakers will probe the risks and opportunities associated with music
recommendation algorithms, automated genre mapping tools, emotion
recognition systems, and machine learning-based creative tools. Issues
are likely to include automating musical creativity, biases in
recommendation algorithms, the long-term cultural effects of AI in
music, and the desirability of transparency and accountability. If, as
Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler put it, ‘the new gold rush in the context
of AI is to enclose different fields of human knowing, feeling and
action, in order to capture and privatize those fields’, then how is
music inflected by these imperatives, what might be done to alter them,
and what musical futures will result?
http://aias.au.dk/events/aiasconference-musicandartificialintelligence/
AIAS CONFERENCE
<http://aias.au.dk/events/aiasconference-musicandartificialintelligence/>
Date: 28 May 2019. Given escalating public concerns over the
implications of Artificial Intelligence, this conference probes AI’s
cultural implications through the enduring relationship between music
and AI – evident in the influence of cybernetics on music, Marvin
Minsky’s work at MIT, and the burgeoning field of Music Information
Retrieval.
aias.au.dk
Speakers include: Jonathan Sterne(McGill), Eric Drott (U. of Texas,
Austin), Nick Seaver (Tufts U.), Rebecca Fiebrink (Goldsmiths), Chris
Haworth (Birmingham), Aaron Einbond (City U.), and Fernando Diaz
(Microsoft Research, previously director of research at Spotify). The
organiser is Georgina Born (Aarhus and Oxford).
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