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Artists and A.I. = Frenemies for Life
Lack of originality: AI generators may produce work that is not entirely original, as it is based on pre-existing data and patterns. This can be a concern for artists who prioritize originality and want to create work that is entirely their own. Lack of emotional depth: AI generators may produce work that lacks emotional depth or human insight. This can be a concern for artists who are interested in exploring human experiences in a deep and meaningful way. Dependence on technology: Artists who rely too heavily on AI generators may become overly dependent on technology and may lose touch with their own creativity and artistic skills.
How A.I. Will Turn Creatives Into Superhumans In 2023
Since the 2022, most of us in the entrepreneurial, start-up, creative, tech sphere have most certainly heard about the rise in AI tools. If you haven't then you are somewhere safe. The past year has shifted our possibilities to not only reach more consumers worldwide, but also we have witnessed the development of tools and software to produce some new limitless examples of the human imagination. I myself as a creative millennial became curious as to how I can increase my output with AI tools. Allow me share with you what I learned.
Saudi Arabia Sponsors AI Artathon CloudWedge
So far, humans have accepted that artificial intelligence systems can perform many of the rote tasks that humans find tedious and time-consuming. However, the consensus is that AI can't produce art that's engaging and moving. Saudi Arabia aims to give AI a chance to "express" itself artistically at their AI Artathon. The event, which starts in January 2020, offers AI experts and artists the opportunity to produce works of art using AI techniques and methodologies. It's a precursor to the Global AI Summit, which is scheduled to take place in Riyadh on 30th-31st March 2020.