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Creatives With AI

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  • Summary

  • Listen to hear in-depth discussions with some of the most influential and important industry leaders in fields such as design, music, publishing, architecture, film and video, crafts, visual arts, fashion, TV and radio, advertising, literature, software, computer games and the performing arts. Through thought-provoking conversations, the podcast explores the ethical considerations, benefits, and drawbacks of using AI tools, as well as the opportunities and challenges that will arise in creative industries as AI becomes more prevalent. Whether you work in one of these industries or have an interest in the topic, the show offers valuable insights into the intersection of technology and creativity. Join David for engaging discussions with some of the brightest minds in the field.
    David Brown
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Episodes
  • E53 - Podcast Show and Plans for Season Two
    May 24 2024

    In this episode of Creatives WithAI, host David Brown provides a brief update from the Podcast Show in London. He expresses gratitude to listeners and guests for their support in the first year.

    Looking ahead to season two, David plans to incorporate more in-person interviews and on-the-spot conversations at events. He aims to explore how various professionals, including broadcasters and producers, use AI in their work.

    Exciting new guests are lined up, and next week's episode will feature a series of Vox-Pop interviews.

    Links relevant to this episode:

    Thanks for listening, and stay curious!

    //david

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    3 mins
  • E52 - Our First Birthday & AI's Pivotal Year with Wo King
    May 17 2024

    In this episode, David Brown interviews the show's first guest, Wo King, CEO of Hi9, on the first anniversary of the Creatives WithAI podcast.

    We discuss the advancements and narratives behind AI, the role of effective altruism, the challenges of ethics in AI, the power dynamics within the tech industry, different perspectives and biases of AI models, and the need for individual control over AI. We also speculate on Google's potential announcements regarding AI and YouTube, highlighting the advantage Google has in terms of data and infrastructure.

    Takeaways

    • The advancements in AI technology are not as interesting as the stories and narratives behind them.
    • Effective altruism, the idea of using data-driven thinking to create a better society, is a key concept in the AI space.
    • Ethics in AI is a complex and ongoing debate, with different perspectives and biases influencing the development and use of AI models.
    • Individual control over AI is not just a concept; it's a crucial reality that ensures diverse and inclusive outcomes. This control empowers each of us, as AI has the potential to provide disadvantaged individuals with access to knowledge and services that they wouldn't have otherwise, instilling a sense of empowerment and control in our audience.
    • AI isn't just a buzzword; it's a game-changer. It has the potential to revolutionise areas like education, finance, and healthcare by offering personalised assistance and guidance, sparking excitement about the possibilities in our audience.
    • It is important to let AI go and not restrict its potential under the guise of ethics.
    • Google's advantage in terms of data and infrastructure could give them an edge in the AI space, particularly in video streaming and assistance.

    Links relevant to this episode:

    • Worksearch: Revolutionising Workforce Development
    • Hi9

    Thanks for listening, and stay curious!

    //david

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • E51 - The Debate on AI-Generated Art: AI as a Tool vs. AI as Art with Lena Robinson
    May 10 2024

    Lena Robinson, founder of the online FTSQ Gallery, discusses the intersection of AI and creativity. She shares how her unconventional upbringing shaped her passion for the arts, emphasises the importance of creativity in all fields, including business and technology, and highlights the ongoing debate in the art community about whether AI-generated art can be considered true art.

    Takeaways

    • Creativity is not limited to traditional artistic skills like drawing or painting; it also includes creative thinking and problem-solving.
    • AI can be a powerful tool for artists, allowing them to explore new concepts and bring their visions to life.
    • The acceptance of AI-generated art is still a topic of debate in the art community, with questions about its authenticity and artistic value.
    • The artist's skill, vision, and ability to craft their ideas are still essential in creating meaningful and impactful art, regardless of the tools used.
    • AI can enhance and complement the creative process, but it does not replace the artist's role in conceptualising and executing their ideas. Depending on one's perspective, AI can be seen as both a tool for creating art and a form of art itself.
    • Art that challenges traditional definitions and provokes thought can be found in unexpected places, such as Tracy Emin's bed installation and Marcel Duchamp's urinal.
    • The future of AI in the creative field is uncertain, but it is likely to follow patterns seen in previous technological advancements, with the establishment of ethical guidelines and regulations.
    • While AI can provide unbiased and balanced responses to ethical questions, it lacks true empathy and instinct, which are unique to human creativity.
    • Data can be valuable, but relying solely on data may limit creative decision-making, as instinct and gut feelings play a significant role in the creative process.

    Links relevant to this episode:

    • AI Ethics Surpass Human Judgment in New Moral Turing Test
    • Lena Robinson on LinkedIn
    • About - Tom Morley
    • "Photography itself is not really real… I use all the tools available": Annie Leibovitz talks AI, at her L’Académie des Beaux-arts induction | Digital Camera World
    • Tracey Emin's messy bed goes on display at Tate for first time in 15 years | Tracey Emin | The Guardian
    • The Code | A Dove Film | Dove Self-Esteem Project
    • FTSQ Gallery
    • Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
    • AI tool specific to this conversation

    Thanks for listening, and stay curious!

    //david

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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