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May 10, 2024 48 mins
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Kamilah and Nova share what they’ve been up to. Kamilah talks about how she’s been “lifing”. Kamilah talks about a recent tornado (she’s in Tennessee), the impact that had on people she knows, and how it causes her to reflect. She gets more into the need for community. Nova talks about the recent loss of a family member and how that made her think about community. She also talks about her new House Of Nova Collective community. Nova also talks about her upcoming book about AI and people’s association with it, The Jockey on the Horse. Segment 2: Nova starts to talk about Google Gemini. Why should people care and how does it compare to ChatGPT? Kamilah shares her thoughts on this new product, how it works with video and audio, and all the potential it represents. Nova talks about how Gemini weaves multiple modalities together. Nova also wants to see conversations around the guardrails with all these advancements. Segment 3: Kamilah compares the differences between how ChatGPT learns and Gemini’s capabilities for learning. Kamilah talks about the new EU regulations on AI, as well as the guidelines set down in the US. Nova shares how, like with crypto, regulation will alter where new and future AI tool development takes place. Segment 4: Nova starts talking about the differences between ChatGPT and Gemini. She explores the difference in sizes between the two softwares’ developers' ecosystem. Kamilah compares it to a race. Segment 5: Nova begins to explore in depth AI and jobs, and specifically fears that AI will start to take jobs and impact people negatively as such. Nova presents statistics and numbers over the coming years. Kamilah speaks of how she feels it's like an evolution. She compares it to the Industrial Revolution, calling it the AI Revolution. Kamilah and Nova speculate about some jobs that might be phased out by AI along the way. Segment 6: Kamilah explores how the job market has been shifting for years now, and this is just another shift. She talks about the human aspect that AI simply cannot replace, but can assist. Nova agrees with Kamilah that speaking out, participating, and having your voice heard alongside these new tools matters. Nova starts talking about jobs that will be emerging and are likely to be. Conclusion: Kamilah and Nova talk about how it’s important to be open-minded towards this tech, to see AI as a tool, and to talk with people who can also see potential rather than devastation from the disruption of AI in the creative space, and beyond. AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives Web3 ChatGPT OpenAI Creatives The Future Age of AI Blockchain LLM Google Google Gemini Pink Kangaru
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