
The project SMAK analyses co-creation processes of knowledge and creativity between humans, robots and artificial intelligence in Finland, San Francisco, and Singapore. In the second machine age, we co-create knowledge and are creative with artefacts that learn. This challenges any approach to knowledge creation and creativity to re-ask: who knows and is creative, what is knowledge and creativity and how is knowledge and creative outcomes co-created from ideas into justified results? The SMAK builds a novel and interdisciplinary spatio-temporal approach to empirically analyse creativity and knowledge co-creation processes in the second machine age. The case studies focus on early adopters: robotics university students, developers of artificial intelligence, researchers and artists.

The project SMAK analyses co-creation processes of knowledge and creativity between humans, robots and artificial intelligence in Finland, San Francisco, and Singapore. In the second machine age, we co-create knowledge and are creative with artefacts that learn. This challenges any approach to knowledge creation and creativity to re-ask: who knows and is creative, what is knowledge and creativity and how is knowledge and creative outcomes co-created from ideas into justified results? The SMAK builds a novel and interdisciplinary spatio-temporal approach to empirically analyse creativity and knowledge co-creation processes in the second machine age. The case studies focus on early adopters: robotics university students, developers of artificial intelligence, researchers and artists.
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