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AI Ethics, Responsible Use, and Creativity
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“AI Ethics, Responsible Use, & Creativity” explores ethics and responsible use of generative AI tools for creative work. After completing this course, you will learn how to engage with generative AI tools with an eye toward intentionality, sustainability, and responsibility. You will learn the SIFT (Specify, Identify, Focus, Trust) process for evaluating AI tools. This compact method helps learners employ AI successfully and sustainably by realistically approaching the technology and prioritizing intentional decision-making for individuals and enterprises. You will learn the practical application of the SIFT framework by using it to evaluate tools and creative work developed in the first course. You will also learn about the reputational and legal risks of using AI in creative fields. You will explore issues of environmental cost, cultural bias, and data risks of contemporary GenAI tools through readings and a guest lecture by expert Justin Joque. This is the second course in “AI for Creative Work,” a series exploring how artificial intelligence can enhance the work of creatives.
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Garrett Schumann
Lecturer
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
Garrett Schumann is a composer and scholar who teaches music-oriented liberal arts courses for the University of Michigan’s College of Literature, Sciences and the Arts. Garrett’s research interests include the intersection of music and technology, classical composers with marginalized identities, and heavy metal music. In 2023, Garrett published articles about the impact of artificial intelligence on musicians’ creative practice in The New York Times and Chamber Music Magazine. In 2022, Garrett's published groundbreaking scholarship on Vicente Lusitano, a sixteenth Portuguese composer of African descent, in Grove Music. And, his most recent research subject has been Julia Perry, a twentieth century African-American composer, about whom he has written in The New York Times, Chamber Music Magazine, on icareifyoulisten.com, and, to come in 2025, for the magazine Oxford American. Garrett's original music has been featured on recordings by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and the experimental chamber ensembles Latitude49 and Akropolis Reed Quintet. In 2024, Garrett received commissions to create new works for synthesizers and other electronic sounds from the Ann Arbor District Library and University of Michigan Arts Initiative.

Charles Garrett
Former Glenn McGeoch Collegiate Professor of Music and Professor of Musicology
School of Music Theatre & Dance
Charles Hiroshi Garrett joined the University of Michigan faculty in 2004. His research and teaching centers on music and musical cultures of the United States in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, with special interest in popular music, jazz, technology, sound studies, digital culture, nationalism, and race and ethnicity, among other facets of identity. The University honored him with a Faculty Recognition Award in 2014 and the John H. D’Arms Faculty Award for Distinguished Graduate Mentoring in the Humanities in 2023. His book, Struggling to Define a Nation: American Music and the Twentieth Century (2008), received the Irving Lowens Memorial Book Award (Society for American Music) and honorable mention for the Woody Guthrie Award (IASPM-US). He coedited the collection Jazz/Not Jazz: The Music and Its Boundaries (2012) with David Ake and Daniel Goldmark and Sounding Together: Collaborative Perspectives on U.S. Music in the 21st Century (2021) with Carol J. Oja. He served as editor-in-chief for The Grove Dictionary of American Music, second edition (2013), the most comprehensive reference source in the field, which is also published as part of Oxford/Grove Music Online. He has presented papers at a wide variety of national and international conferences, and his articles and reviews have appeared in the Journal of the American Musicological Society, Echo, Notes, and American Music. He has also served in key leadership roles for music-centered scholarly societies, including as President of the Society for American Music and as a director-at-large on the board of the American Musicological Society. Professor Garrett’s current book project, Virtually Music, addresses the impact of 21st-century digital technologies on how we produce, understand, and experience musical culture today. It ranges from music enhanced by artificial intelligence to touring productions featuring musical holograms, from live concerts presented through virtual reality platforms to operas starring robots, from iPhone orchestras to virtually synthesized digital pop stars. Other ongoing projects include a broad study of music and humor across genres, and a more focused examination of the politics of musical representation surrounding the Japanese-American internment experience during World War II.
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