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AICreative 2025 : AI and Creative Process Mini-Track at HICSS | |||||||||||||
Link: https://professorgrace.com/AIworkshop/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
AI-powered creative tools such as DALL·E, MidJourney, ChatGPT, and AI-driven music composition systems are becoming mainstream. Whether in art, music, writing, game design, or human-AI collaboration, AI is increasingly being used as a co-creator rather than just a tool, opening new avenues of inquiry in cognitive science, design, and human-computer interaction.
This minitrack, as part of the 59th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform to explore the role of AI in creativity, arts, and innovation. We invite scholars from diverse fields, including computer science, business, digital humanities, media studies, game design, fashion design, musicology, literature, and the arts, to contribute to this discourse. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: AI as Co-Creator: • How AI enhances, augments, or challenges human creativity in various domains, e.g., art, music, game design, fashion design, etc. • How AI can enhance or redefine creative workflows • How AI can optimize or automate parts of the creative workflow while still maintaining human ingenuity AI-Driven Innovation: • How startups and creative industries leverage AI for advertising, content generation, fashion design, and entertainment • How AI-driven innovation is shaping new markets, business models, and human-computer collaboration Ethical and Societal Impacts: • AI-generated content and challenges pertaining to intellectual property rights, authorship, bias, and authenticity • The impact of AI on creative industries, e.g., whether AI-generated works replace or complement human creativity Accepted papers will be published in the HICSS proceedings and considered for fast-track to ARDIN and ACM journal publication. For more info : https://professorgrace.com/AIworkshop/ |
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