Innovation of Vocal Art Form Path with Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • Xiuyao Duan
  • ฺNutthan Inkhong Art Performance Communication, Academy of Arts and Philosophy, Shinawatra University

Keywords:

innovation, vocal art, artificial intelligence

Abstract

This study systematically analyzes the application value and practical impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in the innovation of vocal art forms. The aim is to trace the integration and evolution of AI technology with vocal art, elucidating the intrinsic mechanisms by which technology empowers vocal art and the paradigm shifts it triggers. This paper employs a qualitative approach, combined with case studies, to reveal how intelligent technology challenges and reshapes traditional vocal teaching models, aiming to provide theoretical support and practical guidance for the future development of vocal art. Through this study, it is hoped to deepen the understanding of AI technology's application in the field of vocal art, promote the deep integration of technology and art, and drive the intelligent transformation of vocal education and creation. The findings highlight the profound impact of AI technology on vocal art, particularly in the innovation of educational models, creative techniques, and artistic expression. The study not only demonstrates how intelligent technology optimizes the vocal education process, enhancing teaching efficiency and quality, but also explores the potential of AI to expand the boundaries of vocal creation and enrich artistic expressions. The discussion includes the necessity and feasibility of the intelligent transformation of vocal art forms, as well as strategies for achieving harmonious coexistence between technology and art while ensuring the essence and ethical principles of art. The study emphasizes the importance of building an ethical principle and art value mapping system, proposing implementation strategies for full-process ethical embedding and dynamic evaluation feedback mechanisms. Additionally, it explores specific paths for intelligent transformation from multiple dimensions, including creation, performance, and education, pointing the way for the future development of vocal art forms.

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Duan, X., & Inkhong ฺ. (2025). Innovation of Vocal Art Form Path with Artificial Intelligence. Nimitmai Review Journal, 8(3), 192–200. retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/nmrj/article/view/282666

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Research Articles