Identifying Ethical Issues in AI Partners in Human-AI Co-Creation
Human-AI co-creativity involves humans and AI collaborating on a shared creative product as partners. In many existing co-creative systems, users communicate with the AI using buttons or sliders. However, typically, the AI in co-creative systems cannot communicate back to humans, limiting their pote...
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Zusammenfassung: | Human-AI co-creativity involves humans and AI collaborating on a shared
creative product as partners. In many existing co-creative systems, users
communicate with the AI using buttons or sliders. However, typically, the AI in
co-creative systems cannot communicate back to humans, limiting their potential
to be perceived as partners. This paper starts with an overview of a
comparative study with 38 participants to explore the impact of AI-to-human
communication on user perception and engagement in co-creative systems and the
results show improved collaborative experience and user engagement with the
system incorporating AI-to-human communication. The results also demonstrate
that users perceive co-creative AI as more reliable, personal and intelligent
when it can communicate with the users. The results indicate a need to identify
potential ethical issues from an engaging communicating co-creative AI. Later
in the paper, we present some potential ethical issues in human-AI co-creation
and propose to use participatory design fiction as the research methodology to
investigate the ethical issues associated with a co-creative AI that
communicates with users. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2204.07644 |