ABSTRACT

Artificial Intelligence and Music Ecosystem highlights the opportunities and rewards associated with the application of AI in the creative arts.

Featuring an array of voices, including interviews with Jacques Attali, Holly Herndon and Scott Cohen, this book offers interdisciplinary approaches to pressing ethical and technical questions associated with AI.

Considering the perspectives of developers, students and artists, as well as the wider themes of law, ethics and philosophy, Artificial Intelligence and Music Ecosystem is an essential introduction for anyone interested in the impact of AI on music, including those studying and working in the creative arts.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|7 pages

The Future

Interview with Jacques Attali

chapter 2|14 pages

AI Music

On the Meaning of Music: Music Is a Language without a Dictionary

chapter 3|11 pages

The Developer

What Do Music Software Developers Do?

chapter 4|9 pages

The Student

Shortcuts Guide to Music Theory

chapter 5|8 pages

The Artist

Interview with Holly Herndon

chapter 6|16 pages

Robotics

Fast and Curious: A CNN for Ethical Deep Learning Musical Generation

chapter 7|15 pages

Extended Reality

Music in Immersive XR Environments: The Possibilities (and Approaches) for (AI) Music in Immersive XR Environments

chapter 8|10 pages

Data

A Quantified Quickening: Data, AI, and the Consumption and Composition of Music

chapter 9|16 pages

Law

You Can Call Me Hal: AI and Music IP

chapter 10|17 pages

Ethics

Whose Ethics? Approaches to an Equitable and Sustainable Music Ecosystem

chapter 11|16 pages

Global Ethics

From Philosophy to Practice: A Culturally Informed Ethics of Music AI in Asia

chapter 12|6 pages

Start-Ups

AI: Why I Care

chapter 13|17 pages

The Future

Interview with Scott Cohen

chapter 14|17 pages

Philosophy

Amor Fati: A Theoretical Model of the Music Ecosystem