
Martha Kunicki
Martha Kunicki successfully defended her PhD in Philosophy on AI and Co-Creativity and now a PostDoc Research Scholar at ECE Electrical Computer Engineering at Princeton University. She founded her own company in Germany 10 years ago, as a CEO and director of a theater in Hamburg, and producer of German theater production premieres, such as the award-winning theater play “The Turing Machine” about the true story of Alan Turing, as the father of AI, with his famous paper “Can Machines Think?”.
Martha’s PhD dissertation is a multidisciplinary research project bringing together the arts and humanities, social sciences, and computer engineering, and philosophy, exploring how AI can be creative and how we can be co-creative with AI in science, arts, music, theater, by illustrating the collective co-creativity of humans and AI, and how AI can enhance our creativity. As a Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Engineering at Princeton, Martha is working on developing a novel AI technology for visualizing our thoughts from EEG-to-text-to-image-to-video in real-time and explores the Co-Creativity of AI and humans at the intersection of philosophy, electrical computer engineering, and entrepreneurship, at Princeton University