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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.
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In this vibrant episode our host Lena Robinson sits down with Tom Morley, a founding member and drummer of 80's pop band Scritti Politti, who’s now reshaping his creative journey with AI. At 70, Tom's experiences are as dynamic as ever; he shares his reflections on using AI in everything from drumming and visuals to song production. With a background in fine arts and a well-earned reputation as an engaging performer, Tom brings a unique perspective on the intersection of human creativity and AI.Tom discusses how AI tools like Midjourney and Suno have transformed his creative process, allowing him to experiment with visual art and music in unprecedented ways. Despite initial skepticism, Tom dove into AI, embracing the technology to enhance his work’s reach and resonance. His story touches on fascinating examples, like the AI-generated visuals that captivate audiences at his drumming gigs and his foray into AI-assisted songwriting.The conversation also explores the essence of creativity in the digital age. Tom emphasises the importance of human touch—the art of “knowing when to stop”—and the role of years of artistic experience in making the most of AI's potential. Together, Lena and Tom unpack the delicate balance between embracing new technology and maintaining artistic integrity, leaving listeners inspired to reflect on how AI might serve their own creative goals.Things mentioned in this episodeTom Morley - https://tommorley.comScritti Politti (On Spotify) - https://open.spotify.com/artist/59luKpdal8UwxcuLJNoKwS?si=D6gzScPtQKKZ4b7ybVGbxAThe FTSQ Gallery - https://ftsqgallery.co.uk/shop-prints-sketches-merch/tom-morleyFox & Badge - https://www.foxandbadge.com/Midjourney - https://www.midjourney.com/homeRunway - https://runwayml.comSuno - https://suno.comChatGPT - https://chatgpt.comVogue - https://www.vogue.co.ukJamie Wheal (Books - ‘Stealing Fire’ and ‘Recapture the rapture’ - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Books-Jamie-Wheal/s?rh=n%3A266239%2Cp_27%3AJamie+WhealBrian Eno - https://www.brian-eno.netClive Langer - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_LangerGrace Jones, Demolition Man - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlHiX8-33JwAntonio Gramsci - https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Antonio_GramsciAfro Celt Sound System - https://www.facebook.com/officialafroceltsoundsystem/Simon Sinek (Book - The Infinite Game) - a...
In "Messy First Drafts to Magic: AI as the Creative Companion with Bernie J. Mitchell, our host Lena Robinson delves into an enlightening conversation with Bernie J. Mitchell, a dynamic connector in the creative world and advocate for co-working communities. Bernie’s story takes listeners through his rich career journey, from hospitality and marketing to his present-day passion for the creator economy and community building. Together, Lena and Bernie unpack how AI has transformed Bernie’s approach to creativity, from overcoming the challenges of dyslexia to embracing tools like Grammarly and ChatGPT, which have allowed him to turn “messy first drafts” into polished, engaging work. Bernie shares how he’s leveraged AI to bolster both his productivity and creative output, making a strong case for viewing AI as a supportive ally rather than a threat.The discussion touches on key insights for freelancers and creatives alike, exploring how AI can empower them to stay competitive, accelerate idea development, and remove roadblocks in their workflows.Takeaways:AI as a Catalyst for Creativity: AI tools like ChatGPT can expedite the creative process by helping writers flesh out ideas quickly.Efficiency in Freelance Workflows: The integration of AI can significantly save time and boost productivity for freelancers and independent creators.Embracing AI is Essential: Understanding how to leverage AI is rapidly becoming a vital skill for creative professionals.AI as a Creative Partner, Not a Replacement: Viewing AI as a collaborator highlights its role in enhancing rather than replacing human creativity.Community and Collaboration: Co-working spaces and community connections are crucial for sparking creativity and collaboration in the freelance world.The Power of Prompt Engineering: Knowing how to effectively prompt AI can be a game-changer in achieving accurate and valuable outputs.Companies mentioned in this episode:Bernie J MitchellCoworking Values PodcastEuropean Coworking DayLondon Coworking AssemblyUrban MBA Josh Bernoff Writing Without Bullshit Grammarly Google Microsoft ChatGPT Canva Happy Scribe AppSumo Connected Women Thanks for listening, and stay curious!//Lena
James Pierechod, a creative technologist, reflects on his extensive career journey that spans over 25 years, beginning from an engineering background and transitioning into the world of CGI and creative content production. His insights delve into how generative AI has emerged as a transformative force in the creative industry, offering unprecedented shortcuts in production processes that have long been a bottleneck for marketers. Pierechod emphasises that AI brings agility and personalisation to content creation, allowing marketers to fulfil their long-standing demands for tailored campaigns without the traditional lengthy planning stages. The conversation highlights the symbiotic relationship between creativity and technology, where AI is posited not as a competitor but as an essential collaborator that augments creative processes.Takeaways: AI is revolutionising the creative industry by streamlining production processes and enhancing personalisation. The integration of AI within creative workflows is seen as an augmentation, not a replacement. Future creatives should embrace AI technologies while maintaining strong traditional storytelling skills. Agencies are adapting to AI at different rates, with smaller agencies often leading the way. The ability to create contextually relevant content is becoming more efficient through AI tools. Students entering the creative industry must learn to leverage AI alongside traditional methods. Links relevant to this episode:James SommervilleMidjourneyCanvaLeeds Video Production Company | Tungsten MediaVisual Content Consultancy – Marketing Consultants specialising in Visual mediaThanks for listening, and stay curious!//Lena
Oscar Mitchell-Heggs joins Lena Robinson to explore the evolving intersection of art, creativity, and artificial intelligence. Throughout the conversation, Oscar shares his unique perspective on how AI is reshaping the creative landscape, particularly in commercial and artistic realms. He discusses the benefits of using tools like ChatGPT for organisation and planning while expressing his reservations about relying on AI for creative output, emphasising the irreplaceable value of human emotion and experience in art. The dialogue also delves into the implications of AI for future generations of artists and the potential for AI to enhance creativity for individuals with disabilities. Listeners will gain insights into the importance of maintaining a balance between leveraging technology and preserving the raw essence of creative expression.Takeaways: Oscar Mitchell-Heggs discusses the duality of using AI in creative processes, balancing its efficiency with human emotion. AI's role in the creative world is evolving, prompting artists to adapt and embrace new tools. The conversation highlights the importance of asking the right questions when utilising AI for creativity. Higgs emphasises that while AI can assist, it cannot replace the human experience and emotion in art. The future of creativity may see a blend of human artistry and AI capabilities, reshaping how art is created. Oscar shares insights on how young artists can leverage AI tools to enhance their creative expressions. Links relevant to this episode:The Weeping Woman HijackHot Trash - Trailer - TV ENTERTAINMENT - NFTS Screening RoomOscar on InstagramJoshua Jost | LinkedInThanks for listening, and stay curious!//Lena
Join us as we sit down with Pete Nguyen, also known as Artistically Autistic, who brings a fascinating blend of backgrounds in software engineering, financial analysis, and law enforcement into his journey as an artist. Pete shares his personal narrative, discussing how his artistic evolution from street art to digital animations has been a tool for emotional understanding and management, particularly in relation to his autism. His candid reflections offer valuable insights into the therapeutic and expressive power of art.Next, we turn our focus to the transformative potential of AI in the art world. Pete, with his rich technical expertise, helps us dissect the role of AI in redefining traditional concepts of artistry and craftsmanship. Together, we explore the creative potential of AI-generated art and its psychological implications, while also addressing the technology's current limitations and speculating on significant changes in the next three to five years. This segment provides a balanced view on how artists might need to adapt to maintain their relevance and innovation.Links relevant to this episode:View Peter Nguyen's art | FTSQ GalleryPete Nguyễn | YouTubePete Nguyễn | InstagramThe Art of Storytelling 🇬🇧🇻🇳Thanks for listening, and stay curious!//Lena
Tim Carter, a seasoned tech executive, lawyer, and collaboration coach, shares insights from his 25-year career at the intersection of business, law, and technology. With a background as an intellectual property lawyer and product strategist, Tim has played a key role in building technology-based ecosystems across various industries. Now focused on the media and creative sectors, Tim is working to develop best practices and ensure creatives are safeguarded when it comes to the use of AI in the creative and film industries.In this episode, Tim discusses how AI is transforming filmmaking, particularly in areas like dubbing and dialogue replacement (the 'Monkey problem'), while emphasising that AI serves human creativity. He also addresses the challenges and ethical considerations of AI in the industry.TakeawaysAI allows filmmakers to retain their creative choices while reaching broader audiences by providing seamless translations and lip-syncing in different languages (if you're old enough you'll remember the awful dubbing/syncing 'problem' on the original 1978 show 'Monkey').The use of AI in the film industry has positive impacts like quality when wanting to expand audience reach beyond language 'borders', and concerns i.e. potential job displacement.AI is a tool in service of human intent and creativity, enabling filmmakers to solve problems of speed, scale, repeatability, cost, and complexity. AI tools in the film industry can and will automate the creation of material while providing more flexibility for creative professionals.Safeguards are currently being put in place by actors' unions to protect their performances from being changed in post-production without their approval.Over the next three to five years, AI is expected to continue automating the creation of material and making it more accessible to a wider, more diverse audience than original films would have allowed.AI will enable improved collaboration between different creative departments, such as scriptwriting and visual artistry, from the beginning of the project i.e. massively improving initial pitch materials.The impact of AI on the industry will depend on how it's used and the collaboration between diverse stakeholders.Links relevant to this episode:Tim Carter | LinkedInMonkey (TV series) - WikipediaThanks for listening, and stay curious!//Lena
New host Lena Robinson kicks off with a lively chat with fellow Kiwi and seasoned creative Anna Cowie, who's now making waves from Cambridge. They dive into Anna's eclectic career journey—from her days at Elam Fine Arts School in New Zealand to her evolution into a digital fine artist and senior creative director. The conversation is a fun mix of art, tech, and creativity, with Anna spilling the beans on how she’s always viewed the computer, and more recently, the iPad and Apple Pencil, as just another set of pens, pencils and canvas to play with. Anna also gets into the nitty-gritty of how AI has worked its way into her studio, not as a rival, but as a muse and collaborator. AI is pushing boundaries, speeding up her creative processes, and adding a new layer of inspiration, all without ever stepping on the toes of her artistic integrity. While AI can add a spark, Anna insists it can't replace the keen eye and emotional depth that only a true artist brings to the table. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about how AI and technology is shaking up the art and design world in the best way possible.Links relevant to this episode:Anna Cowie on InstagramAnna Cowie on LinktreeBehance - the world's largest creative networkCAM FM 97.2Gow Langsford GalleryElam School of Fine Arts - The University of AucklandThanks for listening, and stay curious!//Lena
In this episode, Lena Robinson joins us to discuss the future of the podcast and is announced as the new host for Creatives WithAI.We explore AI's impact on creativity and how artists are using AI as a tool to enhance their work. Lena shares her background and the experiences that shaped her perspective on non-conformity and the importance of challenging the status quo. Lena shares her excitement about upcoming guests on the podcast, including Tom Morley (an AI artist), Nicole Yershon (a business innovator), Minter Dial (a marketing expert), and Tim Carter (a former Google executive).Links relevant to this episode: Thanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
Join me on an exciting journey as we expand the Creatives WithAI podcast into a dynamic network called "WithAI FM" and get a glimpse of our expanding network, featuring shows like Women WithAI, hosted by the remarkable Joanna Shilton. Stay tuned for exciting upcoming series like Law WithAI and Relationships WithAI - a show dedicated to various relationship dynamics. I outline our new marketing and branding strategy under the unified "WithAI FM" brand, consolidating our social media accounts for better audience engagement and introducing a weekly newsletter to keep you informed about new episodes and events. (Our individual podcasts will remain on platforms like Apple, Spotify, and YouTube to ensure content is tailored to your specific interests. )Exciting changes to cover art and branding are on the horizon, and we even explore the possibility of in-person video podcasts. Your feedback is crucial, so connect with us through Futurehand Media and our various shows to share your thoughts. Links relevant to this episode: Thanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
Imagine winning a 48-hour filmmaking competition using only AI tools. That's exactly what our guest, Jagger Waters, did, and today, she will share her incredible journey with us. From the Hollywood writers' strike to the creation of her award-winning film "Love at First Bite," Ms Waters has been at the forefront of AI experimentation. She reveals how she blends traditional techniques with cutting-edge AI, such as Midjourney, Magnific, and Kyber, to craft a visual masterpiece. Her story is a testament to the potential of AI in the arts, inspiring both seasoned filmmakers and AI enthusiasts alike.Links relevant to this episode:Love at First Bite | YouTubeJagger Waters | Instagram (glamorousreptile)Jagger Waters | IMDbJagger Waters | SubstackSora AI Video Generator - Aitubo.aiThanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
Peter Guirguis shares his journey of starting his own business and how he used AI in his day-to-day life. He discusses using AI in copywriting, web design, app development, and advertising. He emphasises the importance of clear and concise messaging on websites and the use of AI to generate persuasive copy. He also mentions the use of AI tools like Play.io for advertising campaigns. Peter highlights the need for testing and experimentation in marketing strategies and the importance of tracking ROI. AI tools have saved Peter Guirguis both time and money in his business. He no longer needs to hire copywriters or spend hours crafting email responses. The productivity and time management benefits are significant, saving him hundreds of hours each month. David Brown highlights the lack of discussion around the actual impact and ROI of AI tools. Peter mentions the need for an AI tool that can compare different outputs and determine the best option for a given context. They also discuss the importance of being nimble in a changing job market and the value of vocational training and apprenticeships.TakeawaysAI can be harnessed in various business aspects, including copywriting, web design, app development, and advertising. This empowerment allows business professionals to take control and make confident decisions.Clear and concise messaging is crucial for websites, and AI can help generate persuasive copy.AI tools like Plai.io can streamline the process of creating and optimising advertising campaigns.Testing and experimentation are essential in marketing strategies to track ROI and improve results. AI tools, by saving time and money in business operations, enhance efficiency and productivity.The actual impact and ROI of AI tools should be considered and discussed.Being nimble and adaptable is not just a suggestion but a crucial necessity in a changing job market. This adaptability prepares us to face challenges and be resilient.Vocational training and apprenticeships can provide valuable skills and job opportunities.Links relevant to this episode:What Is Direct Response Copywriting?Clayton Makepeace’s 3 traits every copywriter needs | The #1 Copywriter Forum & Community – Kevin Roger's CopyChiefPlai: Better Digital Marketing Is Just A Few Taps AwaySwiftPress Support WebsiteThanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
Tonia Samsonova discusses the challenges that artists face with AI and copyright issues. She shares her solution of giving artists the ability to train their own AI algorithms, allowing for a more diverse and decentralised AI landscape. Tonia Samsonova is a serial entrepreneur and founder with a successful eight-figure exit. Currently she is the founder of exactly.ai, a platform enabling artists to train their AI models and monetise their unique aesthetics by leveraging their audience. Before that, she was a product leader at Yandex, a search engine company, and led a COVID-19 response initiative with a daily audience of 50 million. Her team's work on this project was shortlisted for Cannes Lions and earned European awards for creative data usage. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Tonia was a journalist and news editor.TakeawaysExactly.ai allows artists to train their own AI algorithmsArtists need to protect themselves and weaponise their creativityReactions from the artistic community vary, with some embracing AI and others expressing concerns AI allows artists to become curators and tastemakers, as they can mass-produce images and choose the best ones.The partnership between human brains and AI is what makes us unique and beautiful creatures.AI can elevate the average level of skills and open up new opportunities for collaboration.AI can help people with dysgraphia or language barriers overcome their challenges.AI models can be published and rented, enabling specialised tools and collaborations.It's important to manage expectations and not rely solely on AI for decision-making.The future world will still depend on education, curiosity, and moral values.Links relevant to this episode:Tonia Samsonova | LinkedInExactly.aiThanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
In this enlightening episode of Creatives WithAI, we venture into the heart of how AI is reshaping the creative landscape.From the nuances of music production to the intricacies of digital marketing, discover the broader implications of AI on human connection and creativity.✨ Meet Our Guests: Daniel Bedingfield and Fernando GaribayJoin us for an exclusive conversation with two luminaries in the music industry: Daniel Bedingfield, the chart-topping singer-songwriter, and Fernando Garibay, the Grammy-winning producer behind some of the music industry’s biggest artists. These creative powerhouses share their unique perspectives on the seismic shifts AI is causing in their fields.🎧 What You'll Learn in This Episode:AI's Transformative Role in Music: Explore how AI is revolutionising music production and the creation process. Daniel and Fernando offer firsthand accounts of their experiences with AI in the studio, revealing both the challenges and the groundbreaking opportunities it presents.Evolution of Genres and Music Engagement: Dive into the future of music engagement and the evolution of genres. Our guests reflect on how AI influences listening habits, genre-blending, and the quest for self-awareness in an era of excessive dopamine stimulation.AI in Digital Marketing: Understand how AI is redefining digital marketing strategies, enabling more personalised and effective campaigns. Learn about the tools and techniques that are setting new standards in the industry.Human Connection and AI: Examine AI's potential to enhance relationships and foster deeper human connections. We discuss how AI can support artists in their creative journeys and transform them into thought leaders in this new era.The Future of Creativity: Contemplate the broader implications of AI on creativity and what it means for artists today. Daniel and Fernando provide insights into how creatives can redefine their value and thrive amidst the rapid technological changes.🔊 Why You Should Tune In:This episode is more than just a discussion; it's a journey into the profound influence of AI on our lives. Whether you're an artist, a marketer or simply curious about the future, you'll gain valuable insights and inspiration from these compelling guests.Don't miss this chance to explore the intersection of AI and creativity with two of the industry's most innovative minds. Tune in for an enriching journey into AI's profound influence on our lives and discover how creatives can redefine their value and thrive amidst rapid change.Links relevant to this episode:Daniel Bedingfield | 2024-25 UK Tour TicketsFernando Garibay | The AI Summit LondonFernando Garibay | Gagapedia | FandomFernando Garibay | x.comFernando Garibay | InstagramDaniel Bedingfield | SpotifyDaniel Bedingfield | x.comDaniel Bedingfield | YouTubeDaniel Bedingfield | InstagramThanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform a...
Today's conversation covers a wide range of topics related to AI, machine learning, virtual influencers, and the future of technology. Dudley Nevill-Spencer, Chief Innovation Officer at Live & Breathe, shares insights on a variety of topics, including Audience Intelligence AI, virtual influencers, and the impact of AI on the future. The discussion also delves into the potential of quantum computing, the role of regulation in AI, and the importance of creativity in the future.TakeawaysAudience Intelligence AI involves using language analysis and meta-language analysis to understand the emotions and psychology of target audiences for effective advertising.Operational AI involves using AI to improve performance metrics of operations within a business - so job ‘x ‘, like writing a brief, normally takes 16 hours; with operational AI, it takes you 8 hours and is twice as good.The use of AI in creative intelligence allows for the generation of multiple images, words, and stories to aid in the creative process, although it is not yet at the point of perfect ad output.The development of virtual influencers and virtual assistants owned by brands has the potential to revolutionise customer engagement and brand-consumer relationships.The future of technology, including quantum computing and AI, presents both exciting and challenging prospects, with the need for regulation and a focus on creativity and human touch.Encouraging creativity and storytelling in children is essential for preparing them for a future where human creativity and individual ideas will remain crucial.And to answer the quantum computing energy question, I found this: "Today, quantum computers’ electricity usage is orders of magnitude much less than any supercomputer, and this is counting all the different quantum architectures available." (Link to the full article below)Links relevant to this episode:The AI Summit LondonImma.gram | InstagramQuantum Computing : Rethinking Energy Consumption - Pasqal - "Today, quantum computers’ electricity usage is orders of magnitude much less than any supercomputer, and this is counting all the different quantum architectures available."Live & Breathe | Independent AgencyVirtual Influencer . AgencyDudley Nevill-Spencer | LinkedInThanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
In today's episode, we delve into the dynamic intersection of artificial intelligence and the creative industries. Join our host, David Brown, as he speaks with a fascinating array of experts and enthusiasts from the Podcast Show in London. From audio producers to business brains behind innovative voiceover agencies and from podcast community managers to prominent figures in the AI video editing space, we cover the diverse ways AI is shaping and enhancing creative workflows. Our guests share their first-hand experiences, highlighting both the incredible benefits and the ethical concerns of AI integration. Tune in as we explore how AI is transforming content creation, enhancing productivity, and raising poignant questions about the future of human creativity in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. Stay with us for insights that promise to inform, challenge, and inspire your own creative journey.Links relevant to this episode:The Podcast AcademyMichele Cobb | LinkedInSoul Sutras – The South Asian feminist platformSangeeta Pillai | LinkedInSpreakerFrancesco Corsi | LinkedInThe Radio AcademyKatie Hill | LinkedInPOW PR the UKs first and only podcast PR agencyFiona Fraser | LinkedInChoppity - AI social media video editorZara Anita Paul | LinkedInVoices Sound Studio homepageJai Williams | LinkedInOneFinePlay - Podcast Production | Systems & Support For Better PodcastingMatt Cheney | LinkedInRiverside: HD Podcast & Video Software | Free Recording & EditingKendall Breitman | LinkedInProfessional Voice Overs - Ads, Radio Jingles, Podcast Intro, DJ Drops — Music Radio CreativeMike Russell | LinkedInIzabela Russell | LinkedInThe Podcast Show 2024Thanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
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--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
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.TakeawaysThe 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 DevelopmentHi9Thanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
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.TakeawaysCreativity 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 TestLena Robinson on LinkedInAbout - 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 WorldTracey Emin's messy bed goes on display at Tate for first time in 15 years | Tracey Emin | The GuardianThe Code | A Dove Film | Dove Self-Esteem ProjectFTSQ GalleryBlink: The Power of Thinking Without ThinkingAI tool specific to this conversationThanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
Imagine crafting 100 unique AI systems in just 100 days! From turning job interviews into triumphs to inspiring young minds to use AI, Nadio Granata’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. Join us as we explore the creative power of AI and how it's reshaping conversations and careers!TakeawaysBuilding GPTs can be addictive and require multiple iterations for improvement.Capturing the initial idea and providing context in the prompt is crucial.Using tools like Trello boards and mind mapping can aid in the creative process.Asking GPT for prompt suggestions and using conversation starters can enhance the quality of responses.The Matchmaker GPT is a valuable tool for job interviews and CV analysis. GPTs can be used for a variety of applications, including job interviews, conversation starters, and formula creation.GPTs can help track eco footprints and promote responsible AI.GPTs can be used to create books, movies, and songs.Anyone can use GPTs, and it's important to explore and experiment with them.An upcoming event, the AI Collective Summit, will provide more information and opportunities to learn about GPTs.Links relevant to this episode: Thanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
In this conversation, David and Jo discuss the Women WithAI podcast and their thoughts on AI. They explore the impact of AI on different roles and the need for equal opportunities. They also touch on the biases in AI algorithms and the importance of ethics in AI development. TakeawaysAI should provide equal opportunities for all genders in different rolesThe biases in AI algorithms need to be addressed to ensure fairnessEmbracing differences and creating a fair playing field is crucial in society The gender representation in AI voices raises questions about the role of women in AI development and the influence of societal biases.Science fiction, such as Star Trek, has played a significant role in shaping people's perceptions and expectations of AI.The future of AI may involve a race to the bottom, where the rich have access to human services while the poor rely on AI and robotics. Women's role in AI is crucial for ensuring equal input and ethical decision-making in the development and deployment of AI technologies.Links relevant to this episode:Joanna Shilton | LinkedInWomen WithAI | Podcast WebsiteWatch Unknown: Killer Robots | Netflix Official SiteThanks for listening, and stay curious!//david--Tools we use and recommend:Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started
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