NextGen Music & AI — Human–AI Collaboration Lab

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Coming 2028–2029

Human–AI Collaboration Lab

Explore the creative frontier where human artistry meets AI capabilities. Develop frameworks for meaningful collaboration while maintaining your artistic identity.

Overview

Partnership, Not Replacement

The most interesting AI music isn't made by AI alone — it emerges from thoughtful collaboration between human creativity and machine capability. This lab explores that partnership space.

You'll experiment with different collaboration models: AI as brainstorming partner, AI as editor, AI as performer, AI as audience simulator. Through hands-on projects, you'll develop your own approach to working with AI that enhances rather than diminishes your voice.

The goal: Find the collaboration patterns that make your music better — without losing what makes it yours.

Musician working with technology in creative space
Curriculum

What You Explore

Frameworks for thinking about and practicing human-AI creative partnership.

Collaboration Models

Explore different frameworks: AI as co-creator, AI as tool, AI as critic, AI as random generator. Understand when each model serves different creative goals.

Prompt Engineering

Learn to communicate effectively with AI systems. Craft prompts that elicit useful results, iterate on outputs, and develop efficient creative workflows.

Artistic Identity

Maintain your voice while working with AI. Strategies for using AI to amplify your style rather than flatten it, and frameworks for attribution and authenticity.

Iterative Workflows

Develop efficient cycles of generation, evaluation, and refinement. Build processes that capture AI's generative power while maintaining quality control.

Ethical Frameworks

Navigate questions of authorship, attribution, and transparency. Develop personal policies for disclosure and ensure your AI-assisted work aligns with your values.

Cross-Domain Tools

Work across AI music tools: generation, analysis, production, notation. Learn to chain tools together for complex creative workflows that span multiple domains.

Framework

The Collaboration Cycle

A repeatable process for creative partnership with AI.

1

Set Intention

Know what you want before engaging AI. Clear creative goals lead to better prompts and easier evaluation of results.

2

Generate Options

Use AI to explore possibilities you might not consider alone. Embrace quantity — the best ideas often come from unexpected places.

3

Curate & Edit

Apply your taste. Select what resonates, discard what doesn't, combine and refine until the output feels authentically yours.

4

Reflect & Learn

Evaluate what worked. Build knowledge of which AI approaches serve your creative goals and refine your collaboration methods.

The artist's role isn't threatened by AI — it's transformed. Curation becomes as important as creation.

Technology

Tools You'll Work With

A curated selection of AI tools spanning the creative spectrum.

Generative Models
Language Models
Analysis Tools
Production AI
Voice Synthesis
Score Analysis
Visual Generators
Workflow Chains
Philosophy

What Makes Collaboration Meaningful

Not all human-AI collaboration is equal. Some approaches produce generic output that could have come from anyone. Others amplify individual voices in ways that feel genuinely new.

The difference lies in how we engage: Are we using AI to shortcut creative work, or to extend creative possibility? The best collaborations involve genuine artistic judgment at every step.

Your Voice Matters

AI can generate endless options, but only you can decide what's meaningful. Your taste, your choices, your curation — these remain irreplaceable.

Transparency Builds Trust

Being open about AI involvement in your work builds audience trust and contributes to healthy norms in the evolving creative landscape.

Lab Work

Exploration Projects

Hands-on experiments that develop your collaboration practice.

Ideation Partner

Use AI as a brainstorming collaborator. Generate hundreds of ideas, then curate and develop the most promising. Document how your selection process shapes the outcome.

Critical Editor

Submit your work to AI for feedback and critique. Learn to prompt for useful criticism, evaluate AI suggestions, and incorporate helpful insights.

Style Transfer

Create work that maintains your voice while incorporating AI-suggested variations. Explore how AI can expand your style rather than replace it.

Multi-Tool Pipeline

Build a workflow that chains multiple AI tools together. Generate with one, analyze with another, refine with a third. Document and optimize the process.

Audience Simulation

Use AI to simulate different listener perspectives. Get feedback on how your work might land with various audiences, then refine based on insights.

Attribution Framework

Develop your personal policy for AI disclosure. Create clear guidelines for when and how to acknowledge AI collaboration in your work.

Audience

Who This Is For

Artists curious about AI but uncertain how to integrate it meaningfully

Producers and composers wanting systematic approaches to AI collaboration

Experimenters and innovators pushing boundaries of human-machine creativity

Educators and researchers exploring AI's role in creative practice

Anyone wanting to develop a thoughtful, personal approach to AI in music

Questions

Frequently Asked

Is this course about learning specific AI tools?

Tools are means, not ends. We work with specific tools, but the focus is on developing transferable collaboration skills and frameworks. Tools change rapidly; good collaboration principles persist.

Will this replace other music education?

No. This complements traditional music skills. Strong musicians make better AI collaborators because they have clearer creative intentions, better evaluation abilities, and more sophisticated taste.

What if I'm skeptical about AI in music?

Healthy skepticism is valuable. The course addresses concerns directly and doesn't assume AI is always beneficial. You'll develop your own informed perspective on when AI helps and when it doesn't.

How much time does the lab format require?

Expect 5-7 hours per week: structured exploration sessions, independent experimentation, and reflection on outcomes. The lab format emphasizes hands-on work over passive learning.

Can I use these techniques professionally?

Yes, with attention to ethics and disclosure. We address professional applications including how to communicate AI involvement to clients, collaborators, and audiences transparently.

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