Questioning ‘what makes us human’: How audiences react to an artificial intelligence–driven show

IF 1.2 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Cognitive Computation and Systems Pub Date : 2021-05-12 DOI:10.1049/ccs2.12018
Rob Eagle, Rik Lander, Phil D. Hall
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I am Echoborg is promoted as ‘a show created afresh each time by the audience in conversation with an artificial intelligence (AI)’. The show demonstrates how AI in a creative and performance context can raise questions about the technology’s ethical use for persuasion and compliance, and how humans can reclaim agency. This audience study focuses on a consecutive three-night run in Bristol, UK in October 2019. The different outcomes of each show illustrate the unpredictability of audience interactions with conversational AI and how the collective dynamic of audience members shapes each performance. This study analyses (1) how I am Echoborg facilitates audience cocreation in a live performance context, (2) the show’s capacity to provoke nuanced understandings of the potential for AI and (3) the ability for intelligent technology to facilitate social interaction and group collaboration. This audience study demonstrates how the show inspires debate beyond binary conclusions (i.e. AI as good or bad) and how audiences can understand potential creative uses of AI, including as a tool for cocreating entertainment with (not just for) them.

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质疑“是什么让我们成为人类”:观众对人工智能驱动的节目的反应
《我是Echoborg》被宣传为“观众与人工智能(AI)对话,每次都重新创作的节目”。该节目展示了在创意和表演环境下的人工智能如何引发人们对该技术在说服和合规方面的道德使用的质疑,以及人类如何重新获得代理权。这项观众研究的重点是2019年10月在英国布里斯托尔连续三晚的演出。每场演出的不同结果说明了观众与对话式人工智能互动的不可预测性,以及观众的集体动态如何影响每场演出。本研究分析了(1)I am Echoborg如何在现场表演环境中促进观众的共同创造,(2)该节目激发对人工智能潜力的细微理解的能力,以及(3)智能技术促进社会互动和群体协作的能力。这项观众研究展示了该节目如何激发辩论,而不是二元结论(即人工智能是好是坏),以及观众如何理解人工智能的潜在创造性用途,包括作为与他们共同创造娱乐的工具(而不仅仅是为了他们)。
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Cognitive Computation and Systems
Cognitive Computation and Systems Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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