AIUL-TC-AU
Transformative Collaboration for Audio

About This License Combination
This is a combination of the AIUL-TC license (Transformative Collaboration) and the AU modifier (Audio).
License: AIUL-TC (Transformative Collaboration)
Description: AI may be used as a collaborative tool, but outputs must be significantly transformed.
What it means: you may use AI as a collaborative tool, but you must significantly transform and modify any AI outputs. Your work should demonstrate critical thinking and creative direction.
When to Use
- The focus is on iterative development and refinement
- Students should learn to direct and collaborate with AI tools
- The process is as important as the final product
- You want students to critically engage with AI outputs
Modifier: AU (Audio)
Description: For assignments focusing on sound design or music
Applicable Tools
- AI music generators and composers
- Voice synthesis tools
- Audio enhancement and cleaning software
- AI-powered audio mixing and mastering tools
- Sound effect generators
Considerations
- Consider whether theoretical knowledge of music/sound principles or technical execution is more important
- For performance-based courses, be clear about the role of AI in composition versus performance
- Audio assignments may require clear documentation of which sounds are AI-generated
- Hybrid approaches (AI-generated base with human performance overlaid) may need specific guidelines
Sample Syllabus Language
AIUL-TC-AU: This assignment is tagged AIUL-TC-AU (Transformative Collaboration for Audio), which means you may use AI as a collaborative tool, but you must significantly transform and modify any AI outputs. Your work should demonstrate critical thinking and creative direction. This applies specifically to audio.
Documentation Requirement: For this assignment, you must include documentation of your AI usage process including:
- Which AI tools you used
- How you used them in your process
- What prompts or inputs you provided
- How you modified or integrated AI outputs
- Your reflections on the human-AI collaboration process