Zahra Ashktorab, Gagan Bansal, et al.
CHI 2024
Recent advances in generative AI have resulted in a rapid and dramatic increase to the fidelity of created artifacts, from realistic-looking images of faces [10] to antimicrobial peptide sequences that treat diseases [5] to faked videos of prominent business leaders [4, 11]. We believe that people skilled within their creative domain can realize great benefits by incorporating generative models into their own work: as a source of inspiration, as a tool for manipulation, or as a creative partner. Our workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners from both the HCI and AI disciplines to explore and better understand the opportunities and challenges in building, using, and evaluating human-AI co-creative systems.
Zahra Ashktorab, Gagan Bansal, et al.
CHI 2024
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Multimedia Tools and Applications
Jürgen Vogel, Werner Geyer, et al.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Yan Liu, Xiaokang Chen, et al.
NeurIPS 2023