Excellent essay. Couple of quick thoughts as a creative director ...
1. Creation from AI will all be the same because it’s feeding from the same language/information pool. It will be boring. Much like most of what passes for creative these days. It can’t be startling and remarkable because all it can do is regurgitate what’s already there…
Excellent essay. Couple of quick thoughts as a creative director ...
1. Creation from AI will all be the same because it’s feeding from the same language/information pool. It will be boring. Much like most of what passes for creative these days. It can’t be startling and remarkable because all it can do is regurgitate what’s already there. (Yes, like most of what passes for creative these days.) It will increase the noise.
2. Because it will increase the noise being able to stand out and be noticed by superseding AI with, you know, human intelligence and creativity, will become more valuable. AI cannot see the future. That’s why we have artists and poets.
3. Engineers and technocrats and middle managers will fall by the wayside as artists and poets come to the fore.
Excellent essay. Couple of quick thoughts as a creative director ...
1. Creation from AI will all be the same because it’s feeding from the same language/information pool. It will be boring. Much like most of what passes for creative these days. It can’t be startling and remarkable because all it can do is regurgitate what’s already there. (Yes, like most of what passes for creative these days.) It will increase the noise.
2. Because it will increase the noise being able to stand out and be noticed by superseding AI with, you know, human intelligence and creativity, will become more valuable. AI cannot see the future. That’s why we have artists and poets.
3. Engineers and technocrats and middle managers will fall by the wayside as artists and poets come to the fore.
Not before time, right.