Human improvised theatre augmented with artificial intelligence

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Improvisational theatre (improv) has been proposed as a grand challenge for general artificial intelligence (AI)∼\citemartin2016improvisational. Current state-of-the-art conversational intelligence models lack proper grounding, language understanding, and generate meaningless meandering responses∼\citedziri2018augmenting. Utilizing them as improvised comedy partners (improvisors) is doomed to fail - curiously, this limitation makes their use particularly appealing. Improv theatre celebrates risk taking and failure by inviting performers to express themselves without hesitation or fear of being judged∼\citejohnstone1979impro. Our installation is an interactive improv workshop for a group of interested participants, culminating in a live public performance. Attendees are invited to observe and interact with AI-based improvisational theatre technology. The workshop is facilitated by two improv theatre professionals with a combined 30 years of experience in teaching, training, and touring. The performance features various AI tools for augmented creativity.

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Mirowski, P., & Mathewson, K. W. (2019). Human improvised theatre augmented with artificial intelligence. In C and C 2019 - Proceedings of the 2019 Creativity and Cognition (pp. 527–530). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3325480.3326547

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