FlowScholar is an educational AI tool co-created by The Hip Hop Museum and Microsoft. Powered by Microsoft Copilot, the digital experience guides creators through the rap building process, using brainstorming prompts, and supports them in finding their personal flow. Creators are encouraged to edit and refine their lyrics to fit their personal vibe and voice. Additionally, the experience guides them through Microsoft Designer to create AI generated artwork based on their rap.
The Hip Hop Museum and Microsoft have a long-standing partnership centered on shared values of preserving Hip Hop’s legacy and culture while empowering creators of the future with technology.
The Hip Hop Museum and Microsoft do not own the content created by FlowScholar; however, we are not able to guarantee that the content is not owned by someone else. FlowScholar is intended to be an educational, entertainment tool to help you get your creative juices flowing. It is not designed to produce “studio ready” content.
By using Azure OpenAI’s moderation tools to ensure that both inputs and outputs are not considered inappropriate content, we aim to provide a safe experience for creators of all ages. We reserve the right to prevent usage if you try to use prompts that are considered adult, violent, vulgar, abusive, threatening, offensive, or illegal.
You can access FlowScholar on any device or browser.
Currently, FlowScholar supports English within the experience and can be accessed Globally.
No user data is collected through FlowScholar, however you can provide your email address to have your lyrics emailed to you. You can also elect to sign up for future communications from The Hip Hop Museum.
The code for FlowScholar is proprietary to The Hip Hop Museum.
You can reach out to The Hip Hop Museum here: info@thhm.org .