This episode should have gone out a couple of weeks ago so you’ll notice the Kate Middleton thing with the photo get mentioned as if it just happened. But everything else is perennial and I wanted to try editing it a bit more to see if it helps with the storytelling.
Jamie and I might actually agree on something for this one: The world of artificial intelligence and creativity isn’t going to be a problem. If you’re after one of our usual sceptic episodes, this might not be for you.
I mean unless you’re an artist making thumbnails for Youtube. In that case you might be out of a job. But for everyone else, it’s going to be golden.
In this instalment, we navigate the exotic waters of AI-generated music albums and personalised playlists, exploring the fine line between innovation and imitation. Join us as we ponder the implications of AI's burgeoning role in moviemaking, from crafting dynamic virtual worlds to reshaping the landscape of storytelling.
00:00:00 - Introduction: AI's Potential for Creativity
00:02:12 - The Economic Implications of AI
00:06:00 - Historical Perspective: Art and Innovation
00:11:00 - Defining Creativity
00:14:00 - Human Inputs in AI Creativity
00:18:00 - Scenario 1: AI in Movie Making
00:20:00 - Scenario 2: Personalized Music Albums
00:24:00 - Outlook and Conclusion
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