Researchers at Queen Mary University of London, including Andrea Martonelli and Max Graf, are using novel AI tools to create "new virtual worlds" of music. They are exploring computational creativity and generative AI in a futuristic studio where music meets cutting-edge tech. The researchers are developing virtual instruments like "Netz", an augmented-reality headset that tracks gestures to create music, and the "HITar", an advanced guitar with AI sensors.
Spiegel emphasised the role that AI is expected to play in image and video creation. He said AI has the potential to bridge the gap between the creative visions that individuals have and the capabilities of their mobile devices.