The AI Morning Read January 14, 2026 - Can AI Dance If It Wants To? Inside AISOMA and the Future of Human–Machine Creativity
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In today's podcast we deep dive into AISOMA, a pioneering AI choreographic tool born from a collaboration between Google Arts & Culture Lab and Studio Wayne McGregor. This sophisticated system was trained on nearly four million poses extracted from McGregor’s extensive 25-year archive, utilizing TensorFlow 2 and MediaPipe technology to understand the intricate grammar of a body moving in 3D space. Whether used by professionals in the studio or the public through the Somerset House exhibition, the tool analyzes a user's short performance and suggests original choreographic extensions rooted in McGregor’s distinctive style. McGregor emphasizes that AISOMA is not intended to replace human dancers but to serve as a "creative catalyst" and a "live dialogue" partner that can challenge instinctive physical habits and inspire new movement words. Ultimately, this tool represents a significant shift in the creative arts, where AI acts as a collaborative partner that democratizes access to world-class artistic guidance while preserving an artist's unique legacy.