DiscoverThe Machine is the Message033 | Pietro Gagliano on generative creativity
033 | Pietro Gagliano on generative creativity

033 | Pietro Gagliano on generative creativity

Update: 2024-07-19
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Pietro Gagliano, founder of Transitional Forms, discusses the future of creative AI and the shift towards outcome-based software. He talks about the challenges of defining and naming the new paradigm of real-time interactive generative media. The conversation also touches on the nostalgia for the early days of AI hallucinations and the excitement of seeing AI tools evolve. The hosts explore the idea of building agents rather than tools and the potential for multiple careers in the future. They discuss the importance of storytelling and shaping a positive narrative around AI advancements. The conversation explores the concept of affordances in design and the evolution of interfaces. They discuss the transition from cluttered interfaces to minimalist ones, using Google as an example. They also touch on the original prompt in Google and the idea of a new Google that can handle various tasks. The conversation delves into the importance of observing other people's behavior and the need for discoverability in interfaces. They also discuss the potential of AI-generated interfaces and the concept of computational irreducibility. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the role of physical spaces and community in the creative process.




Keywords




creative AI, outcome-based software, generative media, AI hallucinations, multiple careers, storytelling, affordances, design, interfaces, Google, prompt, discoverability, AI-generated interfaces, computational irreducibility, physical spaces, community




Takeaways




The future of creative AI is moving towards outcome-based software, where the focus is on achieving specific outcomes rather than following predefined workflows.


There is a nostalgia for the early days of AI hallucinations, when AI was more experimental and unpredictable.


The concept of building agents rather than tools is gaining traction, where AI systems are responsible for specific tasks and outcomes.


The future may offer opportunities for individuals to have multiple careers, as AI tools support and enhance different creative roles.


Storytelling and shaping a positive narrative around AI advancements are crucial for embracing the potential of AI in creative fields. The importance of affordances in design and the need for interfaces to convey what can be done


The transition from cluttered interfaces to minimalist ones, using Google as an example


The potential of AI-generated interfaces and the challenge of conveying affordances


The role of physical spaces and community in the creative process




Sound Bites




"I missed the days where AI would hallucinate more than it does right now."


"The future for our children is more tarnished than ever."


"The careers of the future may involve multiple roles and a combination of skills."


"It's like staring at a blank page"


"Google came out with boom, just that. Power move."


"The internet, search the web using Google. They worked for months on that."




Chapters




00:00 Introduction and Background


01:44 Building a Real-Time TV Platform


05:52 The Challenges of AI Hallucination


07:34 The Shift to Interface-less Software


16:35 The Frustrations of Current Workflows


21:58 The Dark Side of the Future


27:22 Outcome-Based Mindset in Software


30:08 Building Agents Instead of Tools


33:04 Nostalgia for the Past and Future


38:53 Designing Interfaces for an 'Everything Machine'


44:04 The Challenge of Conveying Affordances


47:49 Living in a Simulation


50:48 Building a Simulation Making Machine


53:06 Generative UI and the Need for Familiar Interfaces


57:19 The Importance of Collaboration and Community


01:07:13 Creating Spaces for Collaboration and Brainstorming



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033 | Pietro Gagliano on generative creativity

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