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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

The Future Human Creativity and AI: Collaborate or Compete?

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Bonnie D Graham

News, Business News, Technology

4.9112 Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

We queried ChatGPT: “Please tell me about the Future of Human Creativity and AI.” Response: While AI has shown the potential to generate creative outputs, such as music, art, and literature, there is a long way to go before it can fully replicate human creativity. One possible scenario: AI and humans will collaborate to create new forms of art and creative content, allowing humans to focus on emotional expression and storytelling, while leaving more repetitive and routine tasks to the machines. Another scenario: AI will eventually surpass human creativity altogether. We asked ChatGPT: “When will AI have emotions to enable it to become truly creative? Response: Currently, most AI systems are designed to be purely logical and analytical, processing data and making decisions based on pre-programmed rules and algorithms. Since emotions are shaped by experiences and relationships, replicating emotions in machines would require a deep understanding of human psychology and a new generation of AI technologies. And we asked ChatGPT: “Send me movie quotes about creativity.” Response: – “We can’t be afraid to be weird, to be different, to be ourselves. That’s the only way to truly create something amazing.” [The Greatest Showman, 2017] – “I believe that everyone has a creativity gene. It's just a matter of finding that gene and nurturing it.” [The Soloist, 2009] We’ll ask Glenda “Badass Goddess” Benevides, Gene “Mindspawn Mastering” Williams, Graciela “Captain Mama” Tiscareño-Sato and Steve “Voices of Impact” Gallegos for their take on The Future Human Creativity in the Age of AI: Collaborate or Compete?

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0:00.0

Where does yesterday's future, which is already here, really here, really here, meet today's future, which is about to happen, and tomorrow's future, which could be just minutes away?

0:15.9

Welcome to technology revolution, the future of now.

0:27.0

Where host Bonnie D. Graham asks savvy futurists for their predictions about the tech-driven trends that are shaping our future right now. Here's your host who will take us into the future

0:33.2

of now. Bonnie D. Graham. Bonnie D. in the house. Thank you to the voice of Ryan Treasure at Voice America for that

0:39.6

wonderful intro. I never remember whether I say, this is the future or that. I'm just going

0:43.3

to go up in the air. Welcome to the future of now. Listen, we all talk about creativity. What have

0:48.0

you done today? Are you an artist, a dancer, a singer, a designer? are you a tech person? What are you doing to make things fresh and new?

0:56.0

So we're going to talk about the future of human creativity in the age of AI. As many of you know,

1:02.7

who are my regular listeners, and thank you. My viewers and listeners around the world, we've

1:06.4

got almost 200,000 of you a year without any paid advertising campaigns. And I'm very grateful to you for finding this show of value somehow in what you do professionally,

1:16.7

personally, or tell people about it.

1:18.6

Please, we want more and we want more.

1:20.3

I've been doing a, I'll call it a sub-series recently on the future of fill in the blank and AI.

1:25.3

We've covered drones in AI, automotive and AI, empathy in AI,

1:29.3

HR and AI, attorneys in HI, workplace rights in AI, music composers in AI, artists in AI,

1:36.0

the horror genre of novelists and AI. So we're just going to take this big broad topic today,

1:42.7

the future of human creativity,

1:44.5

which covers a lot of what I've already done.

1:46.6

I have four very interesting panelists today.

1:49.3

By the way, panelists, I don't know in your bios if you include the word futurist, but

1:52.7

I am dubbing you a futurist because you're here on my show.

1:55.8

It's not really a job title.

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