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January 26, 2024 42 mins
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Kamilah and Nova discuss what they have been up to lately. Segment 2: Nova and Kamilah talk about CES. Lots of new mind-blowing tools are coming, Nova starts to explore trends in AI that were big at CES. There are all sorts of AR and VR tools becoming increasingly prominent, too. LED displays, cars, and other tech advances. AI trends and innovations are where they start. AI is everywhere!” Kamilah talks about the ever-increasing number of smart devices out there. Nova talks about a new tray scanner that can read calories, gluten, and more about what’s on your plate. They both discuss how the tech is swiftly evolving and including AI. Segment 3: Nova talks about finding more tools for efficiency to allow people more time to do what they love. That’s where AI can come in. Nova suggests someone should make an AI tool for coaches or individuals could use for a meal-prep plan to connect directly to the grocer for delivery, that would be amazing. Daily incorporable tools are being developed continually. Nova does caution about observing ethics and how AI might impede life negatively. Kamilah shares her experience with using AI tools and not. Segment 4: Nova and Kamilah start to dive into the tools and companies that caught their attention at CES 2024. Nova talks about Timekettle, a translation tool. Unistellar, a smart telescope. Nova also brings up transparent TVs, like a shade you can raise and lower. NeoSeer, an AI grill. Motion Sleep is a foam pillow that measures snoring patterns and adjusts accordingly. Kamilah talks about Walmart and warehouse robotics. John Deere and self-driving tractors. Rich Tech robotics – and AR barista. X-Reel affordable AR glasses. Kamilah also mentions a wealth of wearable smart tech options. Nova also mentions a robotic lawnmower that's coming. Segment 5: Even with all that tech, Nova reminds us to be mindful of how much we can and should incorporate. Move cautiously. Find balance and maintain no-tech, low-tech times and spaces you can retreat to. Kamilah questions how much of a choice regarding smart-tech people will have in the future. Also, AI data collection needs to be considered, too. Consumer choice is still a factor and needs to be maintained by everyone individually. Where are the necessary safeguards being placed? Segment 6: Kamilah talks about how the tech at CES eventually trickles down to more affordable and readily available tools and becomes more commonplace. Kamilah and Nova go on to talk about innovation and when it gets adopted along the way. Increased adoption comes with improved and better tech. Nova mentions the need for more studies on how these gadgets impact our minds and bodies. More safeguarding research. Conclusion: Kamilah and Nova conclude by talking about how creatives, artists, and entrepreneurs can look at AR, generative AI tools, and ways to bring them together to make the world more inspired, kinder, gentler, and more inspired. This is where creatives remain necessary to drive the new tools. “Creating a tsunami of good with this immersive technology?” How can you help create that tsunami of good with these technologies?   AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives Web3 CES 2024 Creatives The Future Age of AI Blockchain AI Ethics AI Regulation AR Innovations Pink Kangaru
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