Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Creativity Perception of Music Practitioners
This study investigates the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) tools and the creative abilities of music practitioners within the context of globalization and technological advancements that are transforming creative industries. Through a quantitative analysis, the study assesses how...
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| description | This study investigates the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) tools and the creative abilities of music practitioners within the context of globalization and technological advancements that are transforming creative industries. Through a quantitative analysis, the study assesses how AI tool usage influences creative output. By surveying music practitioners from diverse backgrounds, it captures their experiences and perceptions of AI technologies in music creation. Grounded in cognitive science and diffusion of innovation theories, the research also empirically examines the relationship between AI technology acceptance and creativity perception, while considering the role of socioeconomic factors. Regression analysis was used to explore the relationships between key variables, ensuring robust and reliable results. The results suggest that AI technology acceptance is significantly correlated with creative performance, particularly among individuals with formal music education and experience using music composition software. However, socioeconomic factors such as age, gender, and professional background also influence how extensively AI is utilized in the creative process. These findings provide new insights into AI’s role in creative industries and offer data to inform music education and technology training policies. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-69e90704cfcc49aca7ccb2777ec34b5f2025-08-20T02:28:36ZengMDPI AGJournal of Intelligence2079-32002025-04-011344710.3390/jintelligence13040047Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Creativity Perception of Music PractitionersHaixia Ma0Yan Zhang1Xin Shan2Xiaoxi Hu3College of Music, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Republic of KoreaThe Graduate School Arts & Culture, Sangmyung University, Seoul 03016, Republic of KoreaThe Graduate School Arts & Culture, Sangmyung University, Seoul 03016, Republic of KoreaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Rail Autonomous Operation, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, ChinaThis study investigates the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) tools and the creative abilities of music practitioners within the context of globalization and technological advancements that are transforming creative industries. Through a quantitative analysis, the study assesses how AI tool usage influences creative output. By surveying music practitioners from diverse backgrounds, it captures their experiences and perceptions of AI technologies in music creation. Grounded in cognitive science and diffusion of innovation theories, the research also empirically examines the relationship between AI technology acceptance and creativity perception, while considering the role of socioeconomic factors. Regression analysis was used to explore the relationships between key variables, ensuring robust and reliable results. The results suggest that AI technology acceptance is significantly correlated with creative performance, particularly among individuals with formal music education and experience using music composition software. However, socioeconomic factors such as age, gender, and professional background also influence how extensively AI is utilized in the creative process. These findings provide new insights into AI’s role in creative industries and offer data to inform music education and technology training policies.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-3200/13/4/47artificial intelligencemusic compositionempirical analysismusic practitioners |
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