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AI for Collective Intelligence and creativity. The case of °'°KOBI - a tool for interdisciplinary and artistic research (last edited: 2024)

Andrea Guidi, FRANCO RIPA DI MEANA, Veronica Di Geronimo

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In the ongoing discourse surrounding artistic research, a key challenge is the need to transcend its immediate context and break through disciplinary boundaries. To address this challenge, we present °'°Kobi, an AI mediated research platform designed to prioritize interconnections across diverse fields. The platform aims to stimulate divergent thinking and imagination. °'°Kobi offers content that encourages creative experimentation and non-linear reflection, while providing the ability to track authorship and generate bibliographic references. These features lay the foundation for interdisciplinary collaboration and intellectual cross-pollination, creating resonance that bridges fields and communities. Users ask questions and perform searches interacting with an AI chatbot that replies with text and media from the knowledge base. The results include unexpected contents that encourage the exploration of new research paths and the development of counterfactual ways of thinking. The underlying system uses a Large Language Model (LLM) to transform artistic and scientific publications into a dynamic "Universe" of semantic nodes. Users are encouraged to explore thematic intersections and uncover unexpected correlations visualizing a constellation of concepts and connections. °'°Kobi, intended as a knowledge universe of reverberation and amplification between elements, becomes a crucial tool for connecting materials, ideas, and contexts. It proposes a paradigm of collective intelligence and creativity that exemplifies how the concept of resonance between fields and researchers can serve as a methodological tool in artistic research.
typeresearch exposition
date24/10/2024
last modified30/10/2024
statusin review
share statuspublic
copyrightall rights reserved
licenseAll rights reserved
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3101870/3102054
connected toAccademia di Belle Arti di Roma


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