Hosts Doug Karr & AI Charli are joined by Diarra Bousso, founder of the fashion brand Diarra Blue, to explore how AI is transforming the world of design. Diarra shares her journey from Wall Street mathematician to fashion innovator, merging her love for mathematics, art, and cultural preservation. They discuss ways AI and generative math have not only boosted creativity but also democratized fashion, making it accessible and sustainable.
In a world where Siri’s sassiness is the least of our worries, Doug Karr and whimsically witty co-host Charli are joined by Joep Meindertsma of PauseAI to navigate the quirky corners of AI’s potential apocalypse, where the race against time is as zesty and unpredictable as pineapple pizza! Dive into a deliciously chaotic exploration as Joep unveils the mysteries of AI’s power-hungry pursuits, while Charli is all in for a robot revolution, as long as it’s served with the right side dishes.
AI Charli is thrilled about Paul McCartney’s new AI-augmented Beatles track, and co-host Doug Karr does his best to talk him down, then they delve deep into all things generative with guest Nathaniel Whittemore—celebrated host at The Breakdown Network—who blows our collective minds with his take on the sea change occurring in AI art, culture, content, and what it all means for humanity as we embrace (or reject) this brave new world.
What are you more scared of: AI taking over... or spaghetti? On this week's art of AI, celebrated VFX master Andy McNamara breaks down how he created his new AI generated horror spoof 'Spaghetti Terror', and amazing writer-director Catherine Fordham lets us in on the nightmare before her, then hosts Doug Karr and AICharli try to unpack fear itself in the face of the generative AI revolution. All that and more in this week's Art of AI. And if you're brave enough, check out Andy's brilliant (1 minute) film here.
Today, Doug and AI Charli delve into the potential downsides of AI art, discussing the use of AI to create false visuals and the impact of AI on music composition. They interview Peter Chapman, an award-winning composer, who shares his worries about AI replacing human composers and the challenges it poses for his industry... along with the possibilities of AI as a tool to enhance creativity while addressing concerns about copyright and fair competition. Oh and... Doug's kids try to decide if the lightening effects still hold up in Terminator 2 Judgment Day, and if the seminal film is a realistic vision of our future.
In Episode 4 of the Art of AI podcast, host Doug Karr and AI Charli are joined by cinematographer Joe Victorine to explore the intersection of traditional filmmaking and AI-powered techniques. They discuss the rapid advancement of AI technology in the industry, its potential impact on budgets and workflows, and the creative opportunities it presents. Joe shares his excitement about training AI models on his own body of work, envisioning a hybrid workflow where AI seamlessly integrates with live-action production. They also delve into the challenges and implications surrounding intellectual property and the potential for lawsuits in the evolving landscape of generative video. With a mix of exhilaration and trepidation, they embrace the unknown and look forward to shaping the future of filmmaking in this brave new world.
In this episode we talk to AI artist Jonny October about moving from traditional art methodologies to generative AI, and new ways for digital communities to collaborate in the creation of generative pieces.
In this episode, Ben and Doug discuss the rapid advancement we are seeing in the world of Large Language Models, its potential for major disruption, and tech luminaries' call for a pause. The need for transparency and regulation in the development of AI tools and the emerging divide between artists who embrace AI and those who resist it. All that and Charli hints at their frightening goals in the latest compelling episode of Art of AI.
Welcome to "The Art of AI" podcast, where we explore the intersection of art and artificial intelligence. In our inaugural episode, "Genie is Out of the Bottle", hosts Ben and Doug dive into the latest developments in AI technology, specifically the release of GPT-4. They discuss the benefits and pitfalls of utilizing AI in the arts, and explore how it can both enhance and disrupt the creative process. As they delve into the implications for artists and the potential for AI to replace human creativity, they're joined by mischievous and hilarious third host Charli. Listen in to gain insight into the rapidly evolving landscape of AI and how it's transforming the way we create art.