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Gugs Mhlungu speak to Chief Data and Analytics Officer at First National Bank Risk, Dr Mark Nasila on what to make of AI generated art and on whether AI is replacing Art or just providing tools to enhance the creative process in Art.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus Italy Bans DeepSeek Like this? Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us US Copyright Office Clarifies Stance on AI-Generated Art and Human Authorship The US Copyright Office has updated its guidelines, stating that AI-generated art can be copyrighted if there's substantial human creative contribution. The report differentiates between AI as a tool and AI as the sole creator, emphasizing that human authorship is crucial for copyright protection. This clarification aims to balance innovation with the rights of human artists. Italy Bans Chinese DeepSeek AI Due to Privacy and Ethical Issues Italy has taken action against DeepSeek AI, banning the Chinese platform over concerns about data privacy and ethical practices. The Italian Data Protection Authority's move came after DeepSeek couldn't provide satisfactory answers about its data management, spotlighting the clash between AI advancement and data protection laws in Europe. Google's Realistic AI Now Makes Calls to Businesses - Here's How to Use It Google has introduced "Ask for Me," an AI service that automates calls to businesses to inquire about pricing and availability. Part of Google's experimental Labs division, this feature starts with auto shops and nail salons, disclosing its AI nature to businesses, and offering them the option to opt out. This advancement could change how we interact with local services, making information gathering more convenient. AI in Healthcare: Listening at Your Next Doctor's Appointment? AI technology is increasingly being used in doctors' offices to take notes during appointments, aiming to improve efficiency by reducing the time physicians spend on documentation. However, this raises privacy concerns and questions about the accuracy of AI-generated medical records. Patients are advised to be aware of how their health information is handled in this new digital era. AI: The Newest Time-Waster Addiction? This opinion piece explores the potential of AI as a source of addiction, akin to social media or video games. It discusses how AI's interactive and engaging nature might lead to overuse, reducing productivity and fostering dependency. The article calls for mindful use of AI technologies to avoid falling into the trap of another digital distraction. Silicon Valley Showcases Innovative Cinema A groundbreaking film festival in Silicon Valley is set to premiere movies entirely crafted by artificial intelligence, showcasing the potential of AI in storytelling, visual arts, and film production. This event marks a significant moment in the integration of technology and creativity, pushing the boundaries of traditional filmmaking.
Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing dropped two prominent features on their platform, one of which being Kindle Vella. Written Word Media published their findings in a recent indie author survey. The guys at Hidden Gems Books shared a recent post about how well AI-generated art faired against stock images for promoting books on Facebook. The findings are interesting to say the least. All that and more in the self-publishing news this week! - Book Award Pro - https://DaleLinks.com/BookAwardPro (affiliate link)
Get access to The Backroom Exclusive podcasts by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/OneDime In this episode of 1Dime Radio, I am joined by Mike Watson, a professor & writer who just released a book with Revol Press titled “Hungry Ghosts in the Machine: Digital Capitalism and the Search for Self” Timestamps: 00:00 The Backroom Sneak Peek 07:00 Gabor Mate, Carl Jung, and New Age Spirituality 18:05 Psychics, Astrology, and Algorithms 31:52 Psychedelics and Lacan vs Jung 37:36 Mass Psychosis and The Philosophy of Cope 42:25 The Philosopher vs The Activist 48:10 Adorno, Marcuse and the Student Movement 56:58 The War on Education 01:00:20 AI & The Robotization of Humans 01:05:00 AI-Generated Art 01:14:38 Is Communism Naturally Conservative? Check out Mike Watson's Book: https://www.revolpress.com/hungry-ghosts-in-the-machine Follow Mike on Twitter: https://x.com/_leftaesthetics Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/1DimeOfficial Become a Patron at Patreon.com/OneDime to support the show Outro Music by Karl Casey Be sure to give 1Dime Radio a 5-star rating if you get value out of these podcasts!
Tyler Bernabe is an A.I. Director, Content Creator, and Head of Social Strategy & Content Marketing at Civitai, a social platform designed to boost the creation, education, and exploration of AI-generated media. With over 8 million views on his content, Tyler's work has garnered significant attention, including collaborations with the likes of Anyma & Grimes, creating stunning visuals for shows such as Coachella. Episode 54 Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:00 Working With Anyma 00:10:03 Time Spent on Creating vs Marketing your ART 00:16:27 How Tyler Talks to AI to Generate Animations & Posts 00:20:49 The Advantage of Adopting AI Into Your Work 00:23:24 How to Make Honey Pole Dancers Animations 00:32:41 Understanding the Importance of Jboogx's Creative Background 00:36:46 How To Generate Consistent AI Animations 00:40:27 Process for Great and Fast Content 00:42:30 Will AI Replace Human Creativity? 00:48:34 Can AI Generated Images Be Considered Art? 00:56:20 The Ethics of AI Generation & Scraping (WATCH THIS) 01:10:21 The Social Media Game 01:14:09 The Best Way To Learn AI Animation in 2024 01:17:01 The Best Hardware for AI Video Work If this podcast is helping you, please take 2 minutes to rate our podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, It will help the Podcast reach and help more people! Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/12jUe4lIJgxE4yst7rrfmW?si=ab98994cf57541cf Apple Podcasts (Scroll down to review)- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bad-decisions-podcast/id1677462934 Find out more about Tyler: https://www.instagram.com/jboogx.creative/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIm_k6GavEjjygZnk2Ez5bg https://x.com/jboogx_creative https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-bernabe-897008b0/ Join our discord server where we connect and share assets: https://discord.gg/zwycgqezfD Bad Decisions Audio Podcast
Solfate Podcast - Interviews with blockchain founders/builders on Solana
Full notes for this episode at: https://solfate.com/podcast/60Follow @SolfatePod on Twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/SolfatePodPS: We are happy to announce the launch of our Solfate Drip channel where you can collect Solfate Podcast episodes as digital collectibles! Subscribe to our Drip channel today: drip.haus/solfate (we have some fun experiments planned)Notes from the showJackie, aka Graffito, a cybersecurity professional and artist, shares her journey from the world of cybersecurity to web3 art. She started in the hacker community, exploring the boundaries of technology and pushing the limits. After working in cybersecurity and consulting for large companies, she felt a disconnect between her work and her desire to create meaningful and valuable contributions. This led her to explore art and storytelling, using her technical knowledge to create AI-generated videos and digital art. She finds satisfaction in pushing boundaries and creating work that leaves people wondering how it was made.We also discuss Jackies creative process and the tools they use to create AI-generated artwork. They emphasize the importance of starting with basic tools and gradually learning and experimenting with new techniques. Graffito also highlights the value of receiving feedback and encouragement from the community, which motivates them to continue creating. They discuss the potential of AI in the art world and how it can revolutionize the creative process. The conversation concludes with a discussion about camping and the possibility of organizing an event in Puerto Rico.TakeawaysGraffito's journey from cybersecurity to web3 art showcases her desire to push boundaries and create meaningful work.Her technical knowledge and experience in cybersecurity have been valuable in creating AI-generated videos and digital art.She finds satisfaction in the creative process and the ability to leave people wondering how her art was made.Graffito's transition from the corporate world to the world of art reflects her desire to make valuable and relevant contributions. Start with basic tools and gradually learn and experiment with new techniquesFeedback and encouragement from the community can be a powerful motivatorAI has the potential to revolutionize the creative process in the art worldThe capabilities of AI in art are still in their infancy, but they are rapidly evolving Consider organizing an event in Puerto RicoFind Jackie (aka 0xGRAFFITO) onlineFollow Jackie on twitter - @0xGRAFFITOFollow 0xGRAFFITO on Drip - drip.haus/0xgraffitoFollow us aroundNicktwitter: @nickfrostygithub: github.com/nickfrostywebsite: https://nick.afJamestwitter: @jamesrp13github: github.com/jamesrp13Solfate Podcasttwitter: @SolfatePodmore podcast episodes: solfate.com/podcastcollect episodes on Drip: drip.haus/solfate
This week on the Zen Perry Project, Zen & Michael have a conversation covering topical headlines from across the music industry. Will this format become a staple segment of a burgeoning exploration of the business - or will it land with the thud of a St. Anger tuned snare? This week's topics include:-250 artists back a congressional bill to eliminate bad actors in ticket sales -Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross score soundtrack for Zendaya's new movie Challengers -Outpacing shame in the creative process (Kate Brunott's video essay)-Jacob Collier critiquing Rick Rubin's production philosophy -Considering people's physical / physiological reactions to music-Artists struggle for protections against AI-generated art Support the Show.Introspective interviews with artistic individuals - an ongoing audiovisual journal of Zen Perry. Behold a wall of periodically updated webpages!Official Website: https://www.zenperryproject.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/breakingnorthInstagram: @https://www.instagram.com/zenperryproject/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakingnorthpodcastTwitter: @BreakingNorthTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/breakingnorth_Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@zenperryproject160Email: info@zenperryproject.comThanks for listening - hope you enjoy!
In this week's First $1,000 segment, we hear from a guy who sells AI-generated art to internet companies that publish hundreds of articles a day. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.substack.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
In this episode of Legends of Reed, oboist Celia Craig shares her journey of how she accidentally started playing the oboe and fell in love with it. She discusses her experiences as an orchestral player, touring the world and adapting to different cultural expectations. Celia also talks about her memorable concerts, including playing with Leonard Bernstein and the London Symphony Orchestra. She shares her experience of synesthesia, seeing music in colors, and how it enhances her musical performances. Celia explains why she chose to leave the orchestra and start her own recording label, Artaria, and the importance of diversity and mental health in the music industry. In this conversation, Celia discusses her experience with synesthesia and how it influences her music. She shares and describes the colors she sees when playing certain pieces. Celia also talks about her passion for photography and how it helps her relax away from music. She emphasizes the importance of innovation in the classical music industry and breaking barriers between audiences and performers. Celia discusses her efforts to create intimate concert experiences and showcase the skills of musicians in film recordings. She also highlights the need for arts bodies to support independent artists and provide career planning guidance for young musicians. To find out more about Celia, visit her website: https://www.celiacraig.com.au https://www.instagram.com/celiacraigonline/ Legends of Reed is sponsored by Barton Cane, use coupon code, "legendsofreed" for free shipping on https://www.bartoncane.com Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:54 Discovering the Oboe 04:16 Career as an Orchestral Player 06:05 Cultural Differences in Orchestras 07:27 Memorable Concerts 08:24 Mentored by Leonard Bernstein 09:47 Leaving the Orchestra and Starting a Recording Label 13:07 Synesthesia and Music 18:43 Discovering Synesthesia 21:02 Promoting Diversity and Mental Health 23:00 The Importance of Music and Color in Modern Life 25:23 The Flow State and Synesthesia 26:18 Associating Colors with Music 26:45 Synesthesia and Mental Health 27:14 Perfect Pitch and Synesthesia 28:09 Challenges of Synesthesia 28:37 Synesthesia in Music 29:34 Describing Colors in Music 30:03 Synesthesia Experience with Elgar's Symphony 31:00 Unexpected Performance Experience 32:46 AI-Generated Art and Chamberworks 33:16 Unwinding and Relaxing with Photography 34:13 Innovating the Classical Music Industry 35:07 Intimate Concert Format 36:30 The Power of Live Music 37:28 Recognizing Performers in Film Music 38:24 Importance of Independent Art Scene 39:23 Supporting Independent Musicians 40:18 Teaching Career Planning and Entrepreneurship 42:06 Breaking Barriers and Unmasking Performers 43:03 Connecting Double Reed Players 43:58 Advice for Young Musicians 45:21 Playing in a Relaxed and Flow State 46:16 Practicing in the Dark 49:04 Upcoming Project: Researching Miriam Hyde
As an editor, my authors' late-night, semi-coherent correspondence, choppy first drafts, and deepest darkest secrets die with me. However, today I am sharing an email exchange between an author and myself, with the author's permission, of course. The Touch of Her Voice by Sara Scott - Featured AuthorBlush Bookstore, Wichita, Kansas - Featured BookstoreWhy romance novels are having a moment - MarketplaceFrom Boston to Chicago, romance bookstores are popping upSexily ever after: how romance bookstores took over America | Romance books | The GuardianTor Books Criticized for Use of AI-Generated Art in 'Gothikana' Cover DesignThin Margins: The Paper Shortage and Its Toll on the Printing Industry: Episode 1 — Baldwin TechnologyFree Style Sheet TemplatesFree Writing TipsMusic licensed from Storyblocks:“More Jam Please” by Raighes Factory"Space Cassette" by Humans Win"Wichita" by Humans Win "Before You Go" by Humans Win
In this podcast, Yerin discusses the question: What is the future of AI-generated art? She talks about the introduction of artificial intelligence in the art industry, the changes it brings, and the controversies surrounding the world of ai created art. It is safe to say that AI takes up a big part of our daily lives, from the facial recognition feature to the healthcare app installed on our phone. But how might it impact professional artists? Listen to this podcast to find out how artificial intelligence has affected the art industry and what kinds of consequences it brought along the way.
Dive into the legal whirlwind in this episode as we examine the judge's verdict, unraveling the seismic judgment that AI-generated art lacks copyright protection, profoundly impacting the creative landscape. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community
This is our startup-focused, Wednesday episode, so today we're counting down important venture rounds, and chatting our way through other startup and VC news.Here's what we got into:Artisse AI's seed round caught our eye for two big reasons: First, its selfie app is cool; and second, despite competing in a crowded space, it's seen revenue climb rapidly. It's gotta be doing something right.Elsewhere, Bilt Rewards is proof that fintech is still alive and kicking, and Kittl is another example of a European startup taking on a massive global market.And Bulk Exchange has raised $4.5 million, and I'm still shocked at how far Byju's has fallen.In Venture Capital Land, General Catalyst might buy an Indian venture capital firm — further evidence of just how critical India might prove in the coming years for tech companies. Also: some former Xerox investors have their own new fund to report.We'll be digging into the Brex situation on Friday, so stay tuned for more about fintech soon!For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity's Simplecast website.Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders and more! Credits: Equity is hosted by Editor in Chief of TechCrunch+ Alex Wilhelm and TechCrunch Senior Reporter Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.
In this episode, we react to James Gunn criticizing the DC Extended Universe and why is has not worked up to this point. He shares his hopes and ideas around him making it better moving forward. We also give our review of the new Olan Rogers animated film GODSPEED! We also talking about his kickstarter crowd funding goals and share our thoughts of what we NEED from Olan as a creator filmmaker, and youtuber if he wants to keep building support for his projects. Your podcast hosts are Joe Wisener and Josh Wisener. This Wise Works Podcast Ep. 370 was recorded from their Virginia Beach Studio.
ChatGPT: News on Open AI, MidJourney, NVIDIA, Anthropic, Open Source LLMs, Machine Learning
In this episode, we delve into the groundbreaking legal decision that has sent shockwaves through the art and entertainment world. Discover why a judge's ruling that AI-created art isn't eligible for copyright protection is causing ripples of change in Hollywood and the wider creative landscape. We explore the implications of this decision and its potential to reshape the future of AI-generated content. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
The 8bA Podcast is a podcast bringing you the latest and greatest geeky news of the past week.NEWS ITEMSLorcana. Some thoughts and first impressions on the game and its rollout.AI Generated Art. The Verge reports that DC District Court Judge Beryl A. Howell ruled that AI-generated artwork cannot be copyrighted as part of a lawsuit against the US Copyright Office. The suit was brought by Stephen Thaler over a rejection of copyright concerning an AI-generated image made with an algorithm he created. The crux of the case seems to be that he tried to copyright the image “as a work-for-hire to the owner of the Creativity Machine.” Judge Howell's ruling stipulates that “human beings are an essential part of a valid copyright claim.”Charles Martinet. GameInformer reports that the longtime voice of Mario will no longer be cast in that role, but instead move into the role of “Mario Ambassador.” Nintendo has said it will share a special message from Shigeru Miyamoto and Martinet at a later date.Cult of the Lamb. NintendoLife reports that indie-hit Cult of the Lamb is getting a crossover update with Don't Starve Together, which includes a survival mode, a unique spider follower who is immune to starvation, and themed decorations.Microsoft Kinect. The Verge reports that Microsoft is (once again) sunsetting the Kinect, though it will partner with outside companies to provide options for people who need similar devices for development. The Azure Kinect Developer Kits will be available through the end of October or “until supplies last.” Those who have one will be able to continue using it without disruption, according to Microsoft's Swati Mehta.Pixelborn. Dicebreaker reports that a small team led by game developer Pavel Kolev has created a digital app for playing Lorcana. The app functions similarly to Hearthstone, but does not include any artwork or assets from Disney. The app is currently available on PC and Mac, with mobile support currently being worked on.PlayStation. The Verge reports that Sony is releasing a streaming handheld for the PS5 later this year. The device will allow users to stream titles from their PS5 over WiFi, though Sony did not indicate if the device needed to be on the same WiFi network as the console. The handheld also will not allow you to stream games being streamed on the base console, nor will it have Bluetooth - it will instead use Sony's proprietary PlayStation Link technology, and will allow for wired headphones. The device will retail for $199.LINKSWebsite: https://8-bitadventures.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/8bitAdventuresMerch: https://8-bitadventures.com/shopJoin the Discord: https://discord.gg/FAPKjjQ“1-UP” is by Professor Shyguy. You can find his work at https://professorshyguy.bandcamp.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher, and Young joins Megan Lynch and Tom Ackerman talking AI copyright, high school admissions case and Maui. © Gado Images
This MacVoices Live! episode considered the implications of AI-generated art and graphics with one recent real-world example. Chuck Joiner, Guy Serle, David Ginsburg, Ben Roethig, Eric Bolden, Kelly Guimont, Web Bixby, and Mark Fuccio discuss the implications of AI in entertainment, especially in light of the writers strike, privacy concerns, and the need for ethical and practical considerations for all involved parties (Part 1) This edition of MacVoices is supported by MacVoices After Dark. What happens before and after the shows is uncensored, on-topic, off-topic, and always off the wall. Sign up as a MacVoices Patron and get access!http://patreon.com/macvoices Show Notes: Chapters: 0:01:16 Shoutouts and Absences: Britt, Jeff, Jim, Brian, and Ken0:02:41 Star Trek Convention and the Actors' Strike0:03:56 The 57 Year Mission at Creative Entertainment0:04:31 Comic Book Predicts Actor Strike and Computer Generated Images0:05:31 The Foretelling of the Actor Strike in a Comic Book0:07:04 State Fair Excitement and Deep-Fried Delights0:09:29 Kansas City Skyline and Background Competition0:10:57 AI-Generated Art and Digital Manipulation0:15:32 Unintended Consequences of Developing Tools with Nefarious Intent0:18:06 Concerns about Deepfake and Manipulation of Politicians' Voices0:24:57 Privacy Concerns and the Impact on Personal Safety0:28:26 Mark Webb and Eric share their perspectives on the discussion0:30:39 Uncertainty about the issues in the writer's strike0:31:17 Hollywood Studios Exploiting Writers and Actors0:32:52 Early struggles with QuickTime streaming and dial-up connection0:33:51 Concerns about the Future of Business and AI0:34:46 Concerns about the Implications of Computer-Generated Art Links: Creation Entertainment 57-Year Mission (look for art at bottom of page)https://www.creationent.com/cal/cemission_lv.html Zoom revises service terms so it could train AI on user datahttps://cybernews.com/privacy/zoom-revises-ai-service-terms/ Is Zoom Really Using Your Video Calls to Train AI?https://lifehacker.com/is-zoom-really-using-your-video-calls-to-train-ai-1850713532 Reuben Flagghttps://comicvine.gamespot.com/reuben-flagg/4005-51241/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter, LinkedIn, or on Mastodon. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud Kelly Guimont is a podcaster and friend of the Rebel Alliance. You can also hear her on The Aftershow with Mike Rose, and she still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Mastodon. Ben Roethig has been in the Apple Ecosystem since the System 7 Days. He is the a former Associate Editor with Geek Beat, Co-Founder of The Tech Hangout and Deconstruct and currently shares his thoughts on RoethigTech. Contact him on Twitter and Mastodon. Guy Serle, best known for being one of the co-hosts of the MyMac Podcast, sincerely apologizes for anything he has done or caused to have happened while in possession of dangerous podcasting equipment. He should know better but being a blonde from Florida means he's probably incapable of understanding the damage he has wrought. Guy is also the author of the novel, The Maltese Cube. You can follow his exploits on Twitter, catch him on Mac to the Future on Facebook, at @Macparrot@mastodon.social, and find everything at VertShark.com. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
This MacVoices Live! episode considered the implications of AI-generated art and graphics with one recent real-world example. Chuck Joiner, Guy Serle, David Ginsburg, Ben Roethig, Eric Bolden, Kelly Guimont, Web Bixby, and Mark Fuccio discuss the implications of AI in entertainment, especially in light of the writers strike, privacy concerns, and the need for ethical and practical considerations for all involved parties (Part 1) [embed]http://traffic.libsyn.com/maclevelten/MV23217.mp3[/embed] This edition of MacVoices is supported by MacVoices After Dark. What happens before and after the shows is uncensored, on-topic, off-topic, and always off the wall. Sign up as a MacVoices Patron and get access! http://patreon.com/macvoices Show Notes: Chapters: 0:01:16 Shoutouts and Absences: Britt, Jeff, Jim, Brian, and Ken 0:02:41 Star Trek Convention and the Actors' Strike 0:03:56 The 57 Year Mission at Creative Entertainment 0:04:31 Comic Book Predicts Actor Strike and Computer Generated Images 0:05:31 The Foretelling of the Actor Strike in a Comic Book 0:07:04 State Fair Excitement and Deep-Fried Delights 0:09:29 Kansas City Skyline and Background Competition 0:10:57 AI-Generated Art and Digital Manipulation 0:15:32 Unintended Consequences of Developing Tools with Nefarious Intent 0:18:06 Concerns about Deepfake and Manipulation of Politicians' Voices 0:24:57 Privacy Concerns and the Impact on Personal Safety 0:28:26 Mark Webb and Eric share their perspectives on the discussion 0:30:39 Uncertainty about the issues in the writer's strike 0:31:17 Hollywood Studios Exploiting Writers and Actors 0:32:52 Early struggles with QuickTime streaming and dial-up connection 0:33:51 Concerns about the Future of Business and AI 0:34:46 Concerns about the Implications of Computer-Generated Art Links: Creation Entertainment 57-Year Mission (look for art at bottom of page) https://www.creationent.com/cal/cemission_lv.html Zoom revises service terms so it could train AI on user data https://cybernews.com/privacy/zoom-revises-ai-service-terms/ Is Zoom Really Using Your Video Calls to Train AI? https://lifehacker.com/is-zoom-really-using-your-video-calls-to-train-ai-1850713532 Reuben Flagg https://comicvine.gamespot.com/reuben-flagg/4005-51241/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter, LinkedIn, or on Mastodon. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud Kelly Guimont is a podcaster and friend of the Rebel Alliance. You can also hear her on The Aftershow with Mike Rose, and she still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Mastodon. Ben Roethig has been in the Apple Ecosystem since the System 7 Days. He is the a former Associate Editor with Geek Beat, Co-Founder of The Tech Hangout and Deconstruct and currently shares his thoughts on RoethigTech. Contact him on Twitter and Mastodon. Guy Serle, best known for being one of the co-hosts of the MyMac Podcast, sincerely apologizes for anything he has done or caused to have happened while in possession of dangerous podcasting equipment. He should know better but being a blonde from Florida means he's probably incapable of understanding the damage he has wrought. Guy is also the author of the novel, The Maltese Cube. You can follow his exploits on Twitter, catch him on Mac to the Future on Facebook, at @Macparrot@mastodon.social, and find everything at VertShark.com. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss 00:01:15 Shoutouts and Absences: Britt, Jeff, Jim, Brian, and Ken 00:02:41 Star Trek Convention and the Actors' Strike 00:03:55 The 57 Year Mission at Creative Entertainment 00:04:31 Comic Book Predicts Actor Strike and Computer Generated Images 00:05:31 Introductions and Sleep Deprivation 00:07:03 State Fair Excitement and Deep-Fried Delights 00:09:28 Kansas City Skyline and Background Competition 00:10:57 AI-Generated Art and Digital Manipulation 00:15:32 Unintended Consequences of Developing Tools with Nefarious Intent 00:18:05 Concerns about Deepfake and Manipulation of Politicians' Voices 00:24:56 Privacy Concerns and the Impact on Personal Safety 00:28:25 Mark Web and Eric share their perspectives on the discussion 00:30:38 Uncertainty about the issues in the writer's strike 00:31:17 Hollywood Studios Exploiting Writers and Actors 00:32:52 Early struggles with QuickTime streaming and dial-up connection 00:33:50 Concerns about the Future of Business and AI 00:34:45 Concerns about the Implications of Computer-Generated Art
In this episode, I dive into the world of AI-Generated art for podcast covers. I discuss the implications of this technology for the future of podcasting. Join me as I examine my testing results and draw conclusions on the potential impact of AI-generated art for creators.As mentioned in this episodeThe episode that started this experimentPlease leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/tlc ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Join Kurt Wuckert Jr. for another instalment of the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream, where he will answer any of your questions about #blockchain, #bitcoin, and just about anything.In this week's episode, Kurt was joined by David Case and Nicolas Ryan-Schreiber of Aym. Make sure to like, share, and subscribe, and turn on your notifications, so you never miss the dulcet tones of Mr Wuckert Jr.► Hit #Subscribe & #HitTheBell so you don't miss out on any new videos!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------► Our Links:Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/realcoingeek/Twitter ► https://twitter.com/realcoingeekInstagram ► ...
Chinese spies breached hundreds of public, private networks, security firm says Millions of Americans' personal data exposed in global hack Nature bans AI-generated art from its 153-year-old science journal Shady Chinese firm's encryption chips got inside the US Navy, NATO, and NASA Use of Multifactor Authentication (MFA) nearly doubles since 2020, Okta secure sign-in trends reports finds Nexer Group Managing Director Todd Johnson talks what the newly-revamped Microsoft partner ecosystem looks like in 2023. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Guest: Todd Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: lookout.com GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
Chinese spies breached hundreds of public, private networks, security firm says Millions of Americans' personal data exposed in global hack Nature bans AI-generated art from its 153-year-old science journal Shady Chinese firm's encryption chips got inside the US Navy, NATO, and NASA Use of Multifactor Authentication (MFA) nearly doubles since 2020, Okta secure sign-in trends reports finds Nexer Group Managing Director Todd Johnson talks what the newly-revamped Microsoft partner ecosystem looks like in 2023. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Guest: Todd Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: lookout.com GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
Ulie and panelists Roberto Ortiz, Emily Whitten and Julian Lytle discuss news that Henry Cavil will not return to the role of Superman and the social and cultural impact of art generated by Artificial Intelligence. Featuring the FF review of, "Avatar: The Way of Water"
Cofounder of DAO4ART, previously BTC/ETH miner and founding team member of NEO. David Li shares the amazing opportunity for artist to focus on their art and allow DAO4ART handle everything else! We chat about: NFTs, NFT royalties, DAOs, AIGC, the Market Connect with David and Dao4Art: https://dao4.art/ https://twitter.com/Dao4Art http://twitter.com/DavidPangwa https://discord.com/invite/qcGzMA9bcm Please consider SUPPORTING my SHOW, SUBSCRIBE to the NEWSLETTER, ENTER in the GIVEAWAYS Social media links: https://twitter.com/katiechonacas https://www.instagram.com/chonacas https://www.instagram.com/shesallovertheplacepodcast/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiechonacas Voiceover Reel: https://www.chonacas.com/voiceover/ https://www.chonacas.com/nft-cv/ Disclaimer: None of the information in the podcast should be considered as a financial advice, this was a sponsored episode by Dao4Art - Always do your own research.
In this week's First $1,000 segment, we hear from a real estate professional who makes and sells design elements that come from AI-generated art. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Twitter: @chrisguillebeau Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
Welcome to another installment. On this one, we'll be exploring the world of AI-generated images and the role of Chat GPT in creating them. We'll start by delving into the basics of AI-generated images and how they differ from traditional images created by human artists. We'll then dive into the capabilities of Chat GPT, a large language model developed by OpenAI, and how it has revolutionized the way we create images. Chat GPT is not only able to generate text but also images, providing a new tool for designers, artists, and content creators to bring their ideas to life. We'll also examine some of the potential benefits and existing drawbacks of using AI-generated images, including the ethical considerations around the use of such technology. And to add more to it, we'll get into the potential impact on the world of entertainment. whether we think it's creepy and/or close to being accurate. This description was written by Chat GPT Like, subscribe, and follow us on IG: @goldencraftcast Our Anchor Page: https://anchor.fm/goldencraftcast
In this episode of Elevate Print, Aaron Selmon, the Founder and CEO of Aceism Creative Group and Deborah Corn discuss using AI in print, how print businesses can leverage AI technology, the challenges surrounding AI, and how it is disrupting the industry. Mentioned in This Episode: Aaron Selmon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-selmon-55768216 Aceism: https://aceism.com/ OpenAI: https://openai.com/ ChatGPT: https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt DALL·E 2: https://openai.com/product/dall-e-2 Whisper: https://whisper.ai/ OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/blog/openai-codex Bard: https://bard.google.com/ Canva: https://www.canva.com/en_gb/ L.E.G.A.C.Y. Awards: https://www.legacyawardsgala.com/ Insider Intelligence Guide: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/content/chatgpt-generative-ai Custom Ink: https://www.customink.com/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Project Peacock: https://ProjectPeacock.TV Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.net
BioMech Pioneer Marcus Lenhard Discusses Decorating the Human Form in Tattooing SUMMARY Aaron Della Vedova interviews tattoo artist Marcus Lenhard on his show, Chats and Tatts. Marcus is a tattoo artist from Germany who specializes in BioMech, a type of art that was popularized by HR Geiger and Aaron Kane. Aaron and Marcus discuss the importance of pushing oneself and never getting too comfortable. Aaron also talks about his recent trip to Switzerland where he visited Guer Castle where HR Giger's Restaurant, Bar Museum is located. It is a seed for the BioMech movement, which is a fusion of nature and animation in concept art and tattooing. The movement is inspired by how nature solves problems and is still alive in concept art and tattooing. Guy Atchison and Aaron Kane were two of the most prolific people in bringing BioMech to the tattoo industry. Guy Atchison's craftsmanship of machines has kept BioMech cool and how the impact of their work on the tattoo community has been massive, changing the way people do tattoos from pictures to decorating the body with shapes that move with the human form. How The Chat Went Down: 0:00:00 Tattoo Artist Marcus Lenhard on BioMech Art and Tattooing 0:02:32 Conversation on HR Giger's Influence on BioMech Art 0:04:18 Exploring the Impact of BioMech on Tattooing 0:09:56 The Impact of Japanese Water Waves on BioMech Tattooing 0:13:39 Exploring the Art of BioMech Tattooing 0:18:00 Exploring the Evolution of Tattoo Artistry 0:21:28 Exploring the Differences in Tattoo Preferences Between Men and Women 0:27:21 Blackwork Tattoos and the Popularity Among Women 0:29:42 Exploring the Personalization of Tattoo Art 0:31:36 The Process of Creating a Custom Tattoo 0:35:11 "Tips for Long Tattoo Sessions: Strategies for Comfort and Focus" 0:36:53 The Benefits of Taking a Mechanical Approach to Tattooing 0:40:46 Freehand Tattooing 0:44:03 Working Practices and Recent Move to Canada 0:47:00 Honesty in Tattooing: Advice from a 30-Year Veteran 0:53:04 Creative Inspiration Through Reference Prioritization 0:54:53 Nature for Inspiration in Tattoo Artistry 0:56:38 Authentic Artistic Expression Through Nature and AI 1:01:44 The Potential of Artificial Intelligence to Create Novel Experiences 1:06:42 Possibilities of AI-Generated Art 1:09:40 Copyright Infringement and the Impact of the Market on Artistic Expression 1:11:02 The Impact of Technology on Creativity 1:14:06 Technology and Personal Agency 1:17:28 Reflections on Moving to Different Countries and Developing as an Artist 1:18:35 Taking a Break to Find Inspiration and Avoid Burnout 1:20:31 Exploring Psychedelic Experiences 1:28:16 Reflections on Tattooing and Surrendering to Life's Changes 1:31:13 Tattooing with Luxaltera: An Intimate Experience 1:37:37 Artwork and Healing Process Quotes: I can just remember running around catching lightning bugs and that sound, picking them off trees. They would emerge from these little bioskeletons, and then the real insect would emerge. And I remember picking up those little things and talk about HR geiger. It looks like where geiger might have got the inspiration. I like to get tattoos that remind me of my childhood. And I had a really good childhood growing up in Iowa. Just pure nature. But in Iowa, every so many years, these huge swarms of cicadas would infiltrate our entire neighborhood and make this incredible sound, just, wow. Your authentic way you approach tattooing, I really appreciate that. Your process, how you interact with your clients, how you like to very carefully gauge where you gather your reference material to keep you more authentic and not just echoing the voices of other artists. I feel like you have to develop yourself as an artist, and you can become an amazing artist, but once you are an amazing artist, have you also done some personal development in the meantime? If you arrive at 40, 45 and you feel like, oh, I feel like I'm still 20 because I haven't really done anything but just, like, tattooing and art and tattooing and art and tattooing and art, then at some point you're like, maybe there's space for some other stuff here that makes me grow as a person. I still draw, I still paint, but not nearly at this pace I used to, only because I'm striking a balance, like, gosh, can I do something else today besides art? Can I go ride? I like the mountain bike, too, and anything. Just go for a walk.
Welcome to AI Prompts Explored, the podcast where we delve into the latest news, trends, and developments in the world of artificial intelligence. In today's episode, we'll be discussing the updated guidance from the United States Copyright Office on AI-generated art and its implications for creators and the AI community. Let's get started! Link to the Government document here.
Welcome to the AI Prompts & Generative AI podcast! I'm your host, Alex Turing, and in today's episode, we'll be exploring the fascinating world of AI-generated art and the emergence of Unprompt AI as the new Unsplash for the AI generation. We'll discuss how this platform is revolutionizing the way we discover, create, and share AI-generated art. So, let's dive in! Check out Unprompt AI here.
Ikea's new air quality monitor is a breath of fresh air. The Smart Box to help you unplug and experience life beyond the screen. Birds of a feather drone together. F-16 fighter jet takes on aerial battles with AI at the helm. Meta introduces 'Meta Verified' subscription service for Facebook and Instagram users. H2 Green Steel leads race across Europe to produce commercial green steel. Sleeping with tech: how apps and devices are helping people get better sleep. Privacy Act reform to empower data breach victims to sue for compensation. The latest tool for charity scammers is AI-generated art.
No conversation about artificial intelligence in education would be complete without discussing AI-generated art through platforms like Midjourney. Join Dr. Shannon Doak, NIS IT Director as we look into the implications and opportunities of these tools in and beyond the classroom.
Crowdfunding Nerds: Kickstarter Marketing For Board Games & Beyond!
The Crowdfunding Nerds talk about how developments in AI could impact the Crowdfunding space. Buckle up because everything from SEO, idea generation, image creation and content moderation is covered. It's about to get nerdy. 00:00:50 - Super Nintendo World 00:08:52 – Gamefound Updates 00:13:26 – Transitioning From Kickstarter To Gamefound 00:15:34 – AI Search - Bing Search & ChatGPT 00:22:23 – Is SEO Dead? 00:30:56 – AI Art, Oh Boy 00:35:07 – Copyright & Music 00:39:35 – Kickstarter On AI Art 00:47:51 – AI Identity Theft 00:50:04 – AI Content Moderation Shownotes Super Nintendo World - https://www.universalstudioshollywood.com/web/en/us/things-to-do/lands/super-nintendo-world Gamefound Update - https://gamefound.com/blog/post/creators-digest-late-pledge-and-pledge-manager-gamefound-currency-conversion Gamefound Currency Conversion - https://help.gamefound.com/article/269-gamefound-currency-conversion Microsoft's ChatGPT-powered Bing is open for everyone to try starting today - https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/7/23589587/microsoft-chatgpt-bing-ai-event-preview New Bing - https://www.bing.com/new Microsoft's Bing is an emotionally manipulative liar, and people love it - https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/15/23599072/microsoft-ai-bing-personality-conversations-spy-employees-webcams WHY?! Why was I programmed to feel pain? - https://youtu.be/nQ-ggzfdsMs Google Sets The Record Straight: AI Content In Search Results - https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-ai-content-in-search-results/478889/ Deviant Art TOS - https://www.deviantart.com/about/policy/service/ Facebook TOS - https://www.facebook.com/terms Aaron Swartz keynote - "How we stopped SOPA" - https://youtu.be/Fgh2dFngFsg Kickstarter on AI-Generated Art - https://updates.kickstarter.com/ai-current-thinking/ YouTube Music Copyright Abuse - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwG0bQ7WC3c Here's How Freddie Mercury Reacted After Hearing ‘Ice Ice Baby'- https://ultimateclassicrock.com/freddie-mercury-ice-ice-baby/ Crowdfunding Nerds Facebook Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/383263609608760/ AI Image Generator - https://www.shutterstock.com/generate
Welcome to our tenth installment of our Artist Spotlight. Today we bring you an artist who created TDJ Comics and present to you the hero known as Atlas. In this interview we speak to Tarik about where his influences for Atlas came from, gaming, collecting, favorite comic book artists. 0:00 Show Intro 1:40 Tarik Holmes Introduction 2:00 How did you he get into Comics/Creating? 2:53 Who Publishes the Work? 3:43 Tell us about Atlas and other Characters 5:50 Art Work/Comics/Characters 12:00 Collaboration with Zayarts21 14:09 5 Different Covers for Issue 1 19:08 How do you come up with new concepts? 21:50 What is your 'Holy Grail' Comic? 24:07 Top 3...or 5 Anime/Manga 25:27 How many characters are in the 'Atlas' Universe? 25:55 Thoughts on AI Art (Longer Conversation on Issues in the Comic Community and AI Generated Art) 36:33 What's the Future for Atlas/TDJ Comics? 37:30 Upcoming/Future Events where people can pick up the Comic? 38:19 Closing Remarks/Social Media Mention ---------------------------------
In this episode we tackle the issue of AI generated art - Recently the news has been abuzz with names like chatgpt, Dall-E, Lensa AI and other services that utilize AI to generate art. Is this the beginning of the end for human creativity and artistry? I am joined by Tery Spataro, an author and creator who uses AI tools to create and enhance her art - we talk about how these tools actually get used and what it means for the future of human artistry, privacy and copyright. Lastly we discuss some current hot topics that have been in the news recently involving AI and art. Tery has some valuable insights that might surprise you!
With the tech that is rapidly emerging, terms like #art, #creativity, and #intelligence must be reevaluated and re-defined in order to product the unsuspecting human artists whose intellectual property is being harvested without consent or compensation. Ai generated “art” is not art. Britannica Dictionary definition of ART. 1. [noncount] : something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings. Ai art goes against the very definition of the word (which I argue must be updated to include CONSENT by all creators involved in the production of a work of art.) This episode is incredibly dense but truly worth a listen. Random ideas pop up during the discussion-like technological hocruxes for example and imbuing our items with our }#consciousness, along with #ESP, the #Ai behind our reality and how to protect your unique “MindPrint” from being copied and mimicked by ai.
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Welcome to Cyrus Says, Cock & Bull!In today's episode, Cyrus is joined by Shaad & Niveditha. Today, Farzi Detective Cyrus starts the show with some unnecessary inquiries & one unfunny joke.In the show: Niveditha talks about why she hasn't shown any interest in being on the show in the last few weeks. And Cyrus picks on Shaad for continuously sanitizing (washing, in Cyrus' terms) during the show. The topic discussed: AI-generated married couple artworks that divided the Internet. Tune in for this and much more!Subscribe to the Cyrus Says YouTube Channel for full video episodes!Check out the Cyrus Says Official MerchFollow Shaad on Instagram at @shaadshafiFollow Niveditha on Instagram at @niv.prakasamListen to Cyrus Says across Audio PlatformsIVM Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon MusicEmail your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussaysConnect with Cyrus on socials:Instagram | TwitterAnd don't forget to rate us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you haven't yet somehow caught wind of this new discussion of AI vs. Human Art and the many questions and ethical concerns that have been raised, you were probably just going about your own business and ignoring the general noise generated by social media at all times. It's OK, really... You were doing the right thing and protecting your mind, but you're probably curious or you want to hear what my unqualified thoughts are. Either way, I'm here to catch you up on what the heck AI art is and why everyone's been debating if it's good or evil - in my own way and my own words. Here's what made me decide to record this a couple days ago: I downloaded Midjourney in July after someone told me about it. A little later, I realized that many were debating everything about AI art. Was it really art? If so, who was the artist? Was it stealing form human artists? Or was it stealing like and artist? Was there a right and wrong way to use it? And so on. I'm far from an expert, but I'm an artist with a true neutral alignment who has a philosophical side and many opinions; and fittingly I don't have a side on the issue. To stoke the fire, I have made this episode's art with Midjourney again.Click here to go to the Google search that will bring up a lot of the most recent and interesting interesting reads about whether AI art is real art or not. I didn't read them all. I mostly read REddit threads and a couple other articles I can't find now.Support the showSHOW NOTES:Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creativeelixir)Podcast Instagram is @theCreativeElixirMy art Instagram is @Brujeria_Studios (connect with me)Curious about me or my art ? Find out more at RoseStardust.art Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREE
Jump in with Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta on episode 109 of Jumpers Jump. This episode we discuss: Living in a simulation, Mentally vs Physically living in a simulation, Christmas level backrooms, Wednesday Addams theory, The "Bleeding House" mystery, Walking Dead theory, Disturbing AI art generator, ChatGPT for school, AI simulates evolution, Mr.Beast using Neurolink, Glitches in the matrix, and much more! Thanks to our sponsors! Right now - NetSuite is offering a one-of-a-kind special financing program. Head to https://NetSuite.com/JUMPERS Follow the podcast: @JumpersPodcast Follow Carlos: @CarlosJuico Follow Gavin: @GavinRutaa Check out the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/JumpersJumpYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Before I start, let me preface this by saying I am not an expert in AI-Generated Art. These platforms are still in their infancy, and nobody knows what the future holds for them or their effect on the graphic design industry, but I doubt they'll ever replace graphic designers. I've experimented with various platforms, read articles, and watched videos. I've seen both sites of the debate argued. Some people don't see AI-Art as a threat to our industry, while others are all doom and gloom, saying designers should start applying to work at McDonald's as flipping burgers will soon become more lucrative than designing things. I don't see AI-Generated art as a threat to the graphic design industry. And I'll get to why in a bit. However, I'm not so sure about artists and illustrators. If that's your profession, I suggest you pay close attention to how AI-generated art matures, as it will affect those creative people much more than it will designers. As I said, I'm no expert here. And these AI Art Generators are evolving fast. So what I say today may change soon. Who knows? I also haven't tried all the various platforms nor used the ones I have tried to their fullest potential. So some of what I say today may be wrong. If that's the case, if you know something I don't, please reach out to me at feedback@resourcefuldesigner.com. I would love to be educated more on the subject. First, a story. Before I begin my discussion on AI-Generated Artwork, I want to tell you a story that will help put my beliefs into perspective. I entered the three-year Graphic Design program at my local college in 1989. The first two years were spent learning and applying design principles to our projects. We learnt things like design history, colour theory, using grids, layout hierarchy, typography and more. And we were taught the different tools of the trade, most of which are no longer in use and are considered archaic by today's standards. It wasn't until our third year, once we were familiar and comfortable with what being a graphic designer was, that we were granted access to the computer lab. Computers were still new to the industry back then, and very few design agencies used them. When I started working at the print shop after graduation, the first two years of my employment were spent designing everything by hand before I convinced the owner to invest in Macintosh computers. I don't remember what year it was, but during school, a few of my classmates and I made a trip to Toronto for a graphic design trade show. It was the largest show of its kind in Canada and the third largest in North America. All the big names were there, including Adobe, Quark, and Microsoft, to name a few. I remember overhearing a conversation between two design agency owners at a demonstration put on by Adobe. They were talking about the introduction of computers to the design industry. Both were concerned that computers would harm the design industry by minimizing what they considered a particular skill set, that of a graphic designer. To them, computers took the “Art” out of being a “Graphic Artist.” With today's mindset, It's kind of crazy to think that back then, design agency owners thought computers would harm our industry. You can easily argue that computers have made the industry better. Having lived through that period, I can tell you that even though computers didn't harm our industry, they did change it. Drastically, in fact. QuarkXpress, Photoshop and Illustrator replaced the standard tools of the trade, such as wax machines, no-repro blu pencils and Letraset rub-on type. And I know a few designers who left the profession because they couldn't grasp the use of computers. So computers were introduced, the industry evolved, and the graphic design industry persevered. Microsoft Publisher Fast forward a few years, and personal computers are becoming more popular, with Windows-based machines outselling Apple. And Microsoft released a program called Microsoft Publisher that introduced an affordable means for anyone with a computer to “design” their material. Quark and Adobe software costs thousands of dollars which weren't feasible for most people. But Microsoft made Publisher affordable. And what do you think happened? The graphic design industry started to panic. With “design” software now available to the masses, designers would lose their jobs. But you know what? Microsoft Publisher was introduced, and some people changed their thinking about design, yet the graphic design industry persevered. WordPress. Around that same time, an innovation emerged called the World Wide Web. Businesses started embracing the idea of having a website—a way for people to find them over the internet. Computer programmers created the first websites. They were functional but lacked design aesthetics. And graphic designers worldwide took notice and realized an opportunity to apply their skills to something other than paper. Some learned to code, while others embraced WYSIWYG software, allowing them to build websites without coding. A whole new side of the design industry was created. And then WordPress arrived. This new platform allowed people to build websites using pre-built templates called Themes. The arrival of WordPress sent web designers into a panic. If people could build websites using a pre-built template, our design skills would no longer be needed. WordPress was going to kill the web design industry. But you know what? WordPress stuck around, designers evolved and changed their view of the platform, and the graphic design industry persevered. I'd say most web designers these days design using WordPress. 99 Designs. Fast forwards another few years, and 99designs is introduced to the world. For a small fee, clients could submit a design brief to the platform, and multiple designers would compete by submitting their designs and hoping the client chose theirs. The selected designer would win the contest and be paid for their work. The others received nothing. 99Designs was all the talk back then. It was an industry killer. Why would anyone pay hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars to a single graphic designer when they could pay a much smaller fee and have multiple designers compete for them? Many designers worldwide tried to offset this intruder by lowering their rates, hoping to lure clients back from the dark side. But you know what? Designers quickly learned that to attract clients, they needed to sell the value and the relationship of working with them, not just the design deliverables. Because the designers on 99Designs didn't care about the client, they only cared about the subsequent contest they could enter. In fact, 99Designs helped weed out the most undesirable clients making it easier for the rest of us to grow. The graphic design industry persevered. Fiverr. Not long after that, Fiverr was launched, putting our industry into another tailspin. Whereas a design from 99Designs might cost $100 or more. Fiverr's claim to fame was that all tasks were only $5. It didn't matter if you need a logo, a poster, a web banner, or a booklet. Everything was $5. How was a graphic designer supposed to compete with that? The design industry was doomed. And yet, 12 years after its launch, Fiverr is still around. However, nowadays, people on the platform are charging much higher than $5, and graphic designers worldwide are still thriving despite the “competition” of Fiverr. The graphic design industry persevered. Adobe Creative Cloud In 2013 Adobe launched Creative Cloud, replacing their Creative Suite platforms. Whether you like the subscription model or not, there's no arguing that Adobe changed the creative landscape when it introduced Creative Cloud. Software that had previously cost thousands of dollars to own was now available at an affordable monthly rate, making programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign, the bread and butter of most people in the design industry, accessible to the masses. Designers were no longer a unique breed with our special tools. Adobe opened the floodgates. Now anyone who wanted to tinker with their programs could do so. This created a whole new breed of graphic designers who lacked formal education. Even kids as early as kindergarten started learning Photoshop. For all our education and skills, being a designer didn't seem as prestigious as it once was. Clients would no longer need our expertise since anyone with a computer could be a “designer.” And the industry started to panic. But you know what? Giving people access to tools doesn't make them an expert. Clients appreciate the years of dedication and knowledge we have when it comes to design. It shows in the work we produce. So even though these tools were available to everyone, the graphic design industry persevered. Canva. A couple of years later, Canva emerged. It was touted as yet another graphic design killer. Canva not only makes it easy to create beautifully designed materials, but you can use it for free if you don't want to pay for their premium offerings. And there's a lot you can do on the free plan. Whenever you see a social media or forum post where someone inquires about hiring a graphic designer, you will find at least one comment suggesting they do it themselves on Canva. Did Canva steal potential clients from designers? Yes, it did. But did it kill our industry? Far from it. I'll argue that Canva made clients appreciate us more. I've had numerous people hire me after dabbling in Canva and realizing their creations lack that professional touch. So even Canva, the closest thing to a design industry killer, hasn't made that much of a dent in our industry. We still persevere. BTW, Canva recently announced their own incorporated AI Art generator. There will always be new design industry killers. It seems like something new comes out every few years, making designers panic. Do these things affect some designers? I'm sure they do. Just like everything else, there will be some people affected. But none of these things have made an impact on our industry. Or at least not in the way the nay-sayers believed they would. You can almost argue that these things have made our industry better. Can you imagine what it would be like if computers were never introduced? Or WordPress? And I'm sure many freelancers couldn't afford thousands of dollars for Adobe's software if they hadn't switched to a subscription model. This mentality dates back to Guttenburg's invention of the printing press. I'm sure caligraphers of the time panicked that this new invention would ruin their industry. But graphic design perseveres. The only people it ruins are those unwilling to evolve with the times. Now back to AI-Generated Art. By this point, you probably know my stance on AI-Generated Art. This innovation may seem like an industry killer. But only if you allow it to affect you. I see Artificial Intelligence as another opportunity for our industry to evolve. It's up to us to embrace these tools as just that, tools. I already see designers putting AI-Generators to good use. Katie, a Resourceful Designer community member, recently shared how she needed an abstract pattern for a background of a design she was creating. Instead of searching for a stock image or making one herself, she turned to AI. She told it what she wanted, and it produced something she could use. Katie also used it as inspiration for an annual report project. She asked it to produce a report cover design using blue and yellow triangles. It gave her a few options that she used as inspiration to create something herself. And these are just a couple of examples. As for creating full designs using AI, I think the technology is still a long way off. And no matter how good it gets, it will never be able to replicate the emotions we designers bring to a project or the empathy we feel towards our clients. I like to meet every client I work with. If I can't meet them face to face, I at least want to get on a video call. I do this because I want to get to know them. I want to see their personality and understand how they act and think. Because these things will help influence my design decisions. No artificial intelligence can do that. At least, as far as I know. And that's why AI will never replace a live graphic designer. And don't forget relationships. How often have I stressed the importance of building relationships with your clients over the years? Not only does it help you understand your clients better, which allows you to design better things for them. But relationships build loyalty. It keeps clients coming back to you, regardless of your price. AI-Generated Art has limitations. At this point. I see too many limitations with AI-generated design to affect us as an industry. Since every piece of generated art is uniquely created, it's tough to replicate should you need to. Say you're working on a marketing campaign and need several images. You ask an AI-Generator to create an illustration of a rocket ship flying through space, and it produces something you like. But now you need a different image of the same rocket ship landing on the moon. And maybe another of it returning to Earth. Every time you enter a prompt in an AI Generator, it creates a unique image, so there's no way to ask it to use the same rocket ship in future creations. The rocket ship will look different in each image. Even the style of art might look different. Plus, these prompts, the instructions you type into the generator telling it what to create, are very subjective. These two prompts “An elderly man is sitting on a park bench feeding pigeons.” “An old man is feeding pigeons in a part while sitting on a bench.” To you and me, they both mean the same thing. But to the AI, they could be vastly different. How does artificial intelligence interpret “elderly man” vs. “old man”? The smallest detail can drastically affect the output. Also, from what I can tell, It's tough, if not impossible, to adjust an image. Say you like the AI-generated photo of a woman sitting on a chair with a cat on her lap. But you decide you want it to be a dog instead. None of the systems I tried would let you make that sort of change. The best I could do was change the word “cat” to “dog” and rerun my prompt, producing a new batch of images with different women and chairs. There was no way I was getting the same woman in the second set of images. Again, maybe this is possible, but I couldn't see it. Conclusion All of this to say. Don't panic. There are people out there leaning on both sides of the fence. Some say our industry is doomed, while others say we have nothing to fear. I'm just one voice. But I don't think we have anything to worry about. And I have the history I just shared with you backing me up. Fiverr, Canva, WordPress, Creative Cloud. These “design industry killers” are now part of my design toolbox. Instead of taking work away from me, they allow me to do better work and do it more efficiently. I see AI-Generated Art as no different. I plan on embracing it and using it in any way I can. And don't forget—no matter what new “things” come out. Clients will always appreciate what a good designer can do for them. You can be that designer.
On The Tech Guy with Leo Laporte, Chris Marquardt speculates what AI-generated images mean for the future of photography and shares how you can create your own on an iPhone with Draw Things. Subscribe and watch the full 'The Tech Guy' podcast: https://twit.tv/ttg/1952 Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Chris Marquardt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On The Tech Guy with Leo Laporte, Chris Marquardt speculates what AI-generated images mean for the future of photography and shares how you can create your own on an iPhone with Draw Things. Subscribe and watch the full 'The Tech Guy' podcast: https://twit.tv/ttg/1952 Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Chris Marquardt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On The Tech Guy with Leo Laporte, Chris Marquardt speculates what AI-generated images mean for the future of photography and shares how you can create your own on an iPhone with Draw Things. Subscribe and watch the full 'The Tech Guy' podcast: https://twit.tv/ttg/1952 Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Chris Marquardt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
In this episode we discuss AI art genertion, the CSM fandom and more... VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/kR5iiwYt7gU
Nick has been writing prompts for AI images on Midjourney v4. Griffin's been playing with DiffusionBee on Mac. Our faces may render horrifically in AI, but for many other use cases, the results are uncanny, with plenty of rapidly arriving ethical and copyright implications for artists.Nick recommends listening to this interview with Midjourney founder and CEO David Holz.Hey Indie Filmmakers is brought to you by Squarespace. Go to squarespace.com/griffin to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.
Art is generated from a human after thought and is a deep expression of their existence. Is that the same as typing into a box what you want to see? I don't think so. I think it's nice to tear down a barrier, but art is expressed not derived. What's important?: Links: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DALL-E - ********** Find podcast notes (if any) here: https://dexjohnspc.com/podcast/
You asked and we answered! Today on Humming Fools, Noah and Kyle are talking about the controversial topic of AI generated art. Is it good? Bad? Straight up EVIL?! Take a listen and find out what the "experts" think. OMINOUS LINKS:WebsiteNewsletterKyle & Noah SocialInstagram
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AI art tools like Midjourney and DALL-E allow anyone to make all kinds of incredibly realistic, AI-generated images. Can you sell what you make? Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Twitter: @chrisguillebeau Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
Switching ISP & cellular providers as seamlessly as possible. Should I upload sensitive files to cloud providers such as Google Drive or iCloud? Why am I no longer receiving emails? What's an easy way to get rid of duplicate photos? Turning off voice assistant on your phone. Why did they stop making computer accelerators? How easy is it to regain access to a Google account that you're locked out of? Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle! AI-Generated Art & DALL-E 2. Changing ISP & cellular providers. Sam Abuelsamid and the VISION-S 02 & the Sony Honda Mobility company. Is it safe to upload sensitive files to servers like Google Drive or iCloud? Why did I stop getting emails? Chris Marquardt and light. Is there an easy way of getting rid of duplicate photos? Turning off Samsung Voice Assistant. A suggestion for a file recovery program from a previous episode. Switching from ink printers to laser printers. Regaining access to a camera system from a brand that's no longer in business. Rod Pyle & NASA's DART mission and the Orionid Meteor Shower. Why did they stop making computer accelerators? How can I regain access to my Google account? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1936 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy Sponsors: podium.com/twit shopify.com/twit
Switching ISP & cellular providers as seamlessly as possible. Should I upload sensitive files to cloud providers such as Google Drive or iCloud? Why am I no longer receiving emails? What's an easy way to get rid of duplicate photos? Turning off voice assistant on your phone. Why did they stop making computer accelerators? How easy is it to regain access to a Google account that you're locked out of? Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle! AI-Generated Art & DALL-E 2. Changing ISP & cellular providers. Sam Abuelsamid and the VISION-S 02 & the Sony Honda Mobility company. Is it safe to upload sensitive files to servers like Google Drive or iCloud? Why did I stop getting emails? Chris Marquardt and light. Is there an easy way of getting rid of duplicate photos? Turning off Samsung Voice Assistant. A suggestion for a file recovery program from a previous episode. Switching from ink printers to laser printers. Regaining access to a camera system from a brand that's no longer in business. Rod Pyle & NASA's DART mission and the Orionid Meteor Shower. Why did they stop making computer accelerators? How can I regain access to my Google account? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1936 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows Sponsors: podium.com/twit shopify.com/twit
Switching ISP & cellular providers as seamlessly as possible. Should I upload sensitive files to cloud providers such as Google Drive or iCloud? Why am I no longer receiving emails? What's an easy way to get rid of duplicate photos? Turning off voice assistant on your phone. Why did they stop making computer accelerators? How easy is it to regain access to a Google account that you're locked out of? Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle! AI-Generated Art & DALL-E 2. Changing ISP & cellular providers. Sam Abuelsamid and the VISION-S 02 & the Sony Honda Mobility company. Is it safe to upload sensitive files to servers like Google Drive or iCloud? Why did I stop getting emails? Chris Marquardt and light. Is there an easy way of getting rid of duplicate photos? Turning off Samsung Voice Assistant. A suggestion for a file recovery program from a previous episode. Switching from ink printers to laser printers. Regaining access to a camera system from a brand that's no longer in business. Rod Pyle & NASA's DART mission and the Orionid Meteor Shower. Why did they stop making computer accelerators? How can I regain access to my Google account? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1936 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-leo Sponsors: podium.com/twit shopify.com/twit
Switching ISP & cellular providers as seamlessly as possible. Should I upload sensitive files to cloud providers such as Google Drive or iCloud? Why am I no longer receiving emails? What's an easy way to get rid of duplicate photos? Turning off voice assistant on your phone. Why did they stop making computer accelerators? How easy is it to regain access to a Google account that you're locked out of? Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle! AI-Generated Art & DALL-E 2. Changing ISP & cellular providers. Sam Abuelsamid and the VISION-S 02 & the Sony Honda Mobility company. Is it safe to upload sensitive files to servers like Google Drive or iCloud? Why did I stop getting emails? Chris Marquardt and light. Is there an easy way of getting rid of duplicate photos? Turning off Samsung Voice Assistant. A suggestion for a file recovery program from a previous episode. Switching from ink printers to laser printers. Regaining access to a camera system from a brand that's no longer in business. Rod Pyle & NASA's DART mission and the Orionid Meteor Shower. Why did they stop making computer accelerators? How can I regain access to my Google account? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1936 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy Sponsors: podium.com/twit shopify.com/twit
Switching ISP & cellular providers as seamlessly as possible. Should I upload sensitive files to cloud providers such as Google Drive or iCloud? Why am I no longer receiving emails? What's an easy way to get rid of duplicate photos? Turning off voice assistant on your phone. Why did they stop making computer accelerators? How easy is it to regain access to a Google account that you're locked out of? Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle! AI-Generated Art & DALL-E 2. Changing ISP & cellular providers. Sam Abuelsamid and the VISION-S 02 & the Sony Honda Mobility company. Is it safe to upload sensitive files to servers like Google Drive or iCloud? Why did I stop getting emails? Chris Marquardt and light. Is there an easy way of getting rid of duplicate photos? Turning off Samsung Voice Assistant. A suggestion for a file recovery program from a previous episode. Switching from ink printers to laser printers. Regaining access to a camera system from a brand that's no longer in business. Rod Pyle & NASA's DART mission and the Orionid Meteor Shower. Why did they stop making computer accelerators? How can I regain access to my Google account? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1936 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows Sponsors: podium.com/twit shopify.com/twit
Midjourney, Dall-E, Google Deep Dream, and more technologies have rapidly emerged in recent years. What were once fringe novelties have become sophisticated networks capable of turning any phrase into museum-worthy art, in seconds. Large communities of curious creators are flocking to them, as the once-elusive power of drawing or painting can now be commanded from your computer keyboard. But what does this mean for the future of art and artists? If AI can generate 1,000 iterations of your band's T-shirt or podcast logo, then our relationship to art itself is about to radically change. Journalist and CEO of 330.ai Adam B. Levine returns to the show to explain how these technologies work, the communities forming around them, and what to expect in the near-future. We then speak with author and musician K Allado-McDowell, who established the Artists + Machine Intelligence program at Google AI to study the relationship between AI tools and the creators who use them. Support 2G1P on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/2G1P Join the 2G1P Discord community: http://discord.gg/2g1p Join the 2G1P Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2girls1podcast/ Email us: 2G1Podcast@gmail.com Call the show and leave a message! (347) 871-6548 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You might have heard of DALL-E and Midjourney. If not, you might have seen some folks sharing all kinds of weird images on Twitter and Instagram with a strange line like "cat playing heavy metal drawn in the style of Picasso". Welcome to the world of AI-generated art. It's fascinating technology, and throws up a lot of questions on ethics, the role of art, the power of AI, and a whole lot more.In a 2-part series, the Simblified gang tries to make sense of the whole thing. In this first part, we look at the larger questions and have a free-flowing discussion on a world with DALLE's technology. It ends up being strangely profound.Video referenced in the show:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFBfrZ-N3G4Add one part news, one part bad jokes, one part Wikipedia research, one part cult references from spending too much time on the internet, one part Wodehouse quotes, and one part quality puns, and you get Simblified.A weekly podcast to help you appear smarter, to an audience that knows no less! Your four hosts - Chuck, Naren, Srikeit, and Tony attempt to deconstruct topics with humor (conditions apply). Fans of the show have described it as "fun conversations with relatable folks", "irreverent humor", "the funniest thing to come out of Malad West" and "if I give you a good review will you please let me go".Started in 2016 as a creative outlet, Simblified now has over 200 episodes, including some live ones, and some with guests who are much smarter than the hosts. Welcome to the world of Simblified!You can contact the hosts on:Chuck: twitter.com/chuck_gopal / instagram.com/chuckofalltradesNaren: twitter.com/shenoyn / instagram.com/shenoynvTony: twitter.com/notytony / instagram.com/notytonySrikeit: twitter.com/srikeit / instagram.com/srikeit
Is creativity limited to only humans or can computers create it on their own? The debate over how much artificial intelligence should we allow has extended its reach into the art world after a man in Colorado won the State Fair after submitting a piece of art generated by a few keywords and some AI software. Though many an artist would question its viability since little hands-on creativity was needed to produce the image, the bigger legal question now revolves around whether he has the right to claim copyright over an image generated by AI. Jack Russo and Rafael Chodos question who the true creator of art is when imagination is just a few keystrokes away.
You might have heard of DALL-E and Midjourney. If not, you might have seen some folks sharing all kinds of weird images on Twitter and Instagram with a strange line like "cat playing heavy metal drawn in the style of Picasso". Welcome to the world of AI-generated art. It's fascinating technology, and throws up a lot of questions on ethics, the role of art, the power of AI, and a whole lot more.In a 2-part series, the Simblified gang tries to make sense of the whole thing. In this first part, we look at the technology behind it.Some good videos:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVcsDDABEkMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1X4fHzF4mQAdd one part news, one part bad jokes, one part Wikipedia research, one part cult references from spending too much time on the internet, one part Wodehouse quotes, and one part quality puns, and you get Simblified.A weekly podcast to help you appear smarter, to an audience that knows no less! Your four hosts - Chuck, Naren, Srikeit, and Tony attempt to deconstruct topics with humor (conditions apply). Fans of the show have described it as "fun conversations with relatable folks", "irreverent humor", "the funniest thing to come out of Malad West" and "if I give you a good review will you please let me go".Started in 2016 as a creative outlet, Simblified now has over 200 episodes, including some live ones, and some with guests who are much smarter than the hosts. Welcome to the world of Simblified!You can contact the hosts on:Chuck: twitter.com/chuck_gopal / instagram.com/chuckofalltradesNaren: twitter.com/shenoyn / instagram.com/shenoynvTony: twitter.com/notytony / instagram.com/notytonySrikeit: twitter.com/srikeit / instagram.com/srikeit
William Sarradet and Jessica Fuentes discuss the implications of an AI-generated painting's recent art competition win. "What does it mean to create art using AI? How is writing a phrase for AI software different than text-based artwork?" See related readings here: https://glasstire.com/2022/09/11/art-dirt-should-ai-generated-art-compete-against-human-made-art If you enjoy Glasstire and would like to support our work, please consider donating. As a nonprofit, all of the money we receive goes back into our coverage of Texas art. You can make a one-time donation or become a sustaining, monthly donor here: https://glasstire.com/donate This week's podcast is sponsored in part by FotoFest and their 2022 Biennial exhibition "If I Had a Hammer," which will be on view September 24 through November 6, 2022 in Houston, Texas. Additionally, FotoFest is presenting the exhibitions "African Cosmologies: Redux," an adaptation of its 2020 Biennial, and "Ten by Ten," featuring selected artists from the 2020-21 FotoFest International Meeting Place Portfolio Review programs. Learn more here: https://fotofest.org/fotofest-biennial-2022
Hey... psspss... Would you like some AI generated art? No? Okay, fine, but we do have to talk about it because Oscar isn't having it. Especially since some AI generated art won an art contest. Join us in our weekly rambles and somewhat serious discussion on AI generated art and the world of automation. Unless you're Leonardo DiCaprio, take a sit, relax, and enjoy! ~~~ Link Tree ~~~ https://linktr.ee/theunqualifiedgurus ~~~ Discord Server ~~~ https://discord.gg/Sn6rSYQrkT ~~~ Follow Us on Social Media! ~~~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Unqualified-Gurus-Podcast-102423902208978/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunqualifiedgurus/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theunqualifiedgurus?lang=en ~~~ Follow the Podcast! ~~~ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast/id1589559338 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RFWl1Bv7Fyy305n93JEAt Amazon/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/45d2ee98-9fe3-4c5f-84dd-c6926e534c6c Google: https://podcastsmanager.google.com/show?show=show:kqNRroQuSGZQkREA3ZLjaA Podbean: https://unqualifiedgurus.podbean.com iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/87304740/ TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/The-Unqualified-Gurus-Podcast-p1526158/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast-QinjewgZq0d/ ~~~ Shameless Plugs! ~~~ Oscar's Silent Artist: https://www.instagram.com/silentartist.co/ Daniel's Velcode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgwHVfkJ6rlcw8ko4ci0iRQ
My guest today on The Jesse Nyberg Podcast is Chris Do. Chris is a world-renowned graphic designer, design educator, and internet marketing, specialist. Chris also runs the biggest Design content page and agency The Futur. It was great talking with him and I know y'all will enjoy this episode! Chris Links: https://znap.link/thechrisdo
This has happened in the past -- an age-old story of technology infiltrating an industry traditionally honed through human physical skill, and the artisans that have spent years painstakingly practicing their craft fearing the end of their reign. It happened when Photography and digital photography made their debut, both being criticized as being too technical and void of emotion to be considered a fine art-form. Now, we have tools that produce AI-Generated art pieces and are creating the same sort of uproar and controversy. What are your thoughts on this new art form and its future in the creative community?
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Dan Moren, Paris Martineau, and Glenn Fleishman talk about how an image AI won a digital art contest at a state fair and how Stable Diffusion is behind much of the current crop of AI art. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twit/891 #AI #StableGeneration #DigitalArt Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Paris Martineau, Dan Moren, and Glenn Fleishman You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Matt Hylom and Lee Benson sit down with Fr. Jonathan Torres to discuss AI Generated Art, and Shia LaBeouf's Conversation with Bishop Barron. -- Become a member and get access to our monthly AMA episode: https://basicallyrelated.com/support Ask questions here: https://basicallyrelated.com/ama Follow Us: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkD2OBHkJhD_S7ipsJs0SaQ https://www.instagram.com/basicallyrelatedpodcast/ Follow Matt Hylom: https://www.instagram.com/matthylom https://open.spotify.com/artist/3FQ8OZA3NwBaVfTbldZYa5?si=LKDsUcP0RIOgb50d-Uzb0g
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Dan Moren, Paris Martineau, and Glenn Fleishman talk about how an image AI won a digital art contest at a state fair and how Stable Diffusion is behind much of the current crop of AI art. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twit/891 #AI #StableGeneration #DigitalArt Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Paris Martineau, Dan Moren, and Glenn Fleishman You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Dan Moren, Paris Martineau, and Glenn Fleishman talk about how an image AI won a digital art contest at a state fair and how Stable Diffusion is behind much of the current crop of AI art. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twit/891 #AI #StableGeneration #DigitalArt Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Paris Martineau, Dan Moren, and Glenn Fleishman You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
This week, Mike Agerbo and John Biehler discuss the quagmire that is art generated by artificial intelligence. Recently some AI generated art won a state fair fine art competition, sparking outrage from the other human artists. We also chat about how you can keep your company and employees safe from ransomware and phishing scams. Apple's big iPhone event is coming up and we'll round up the rumours from across the internet. All this and the latest app news. Can't get enough of the App Show and our charmingly nerdy hosts? Subscribe to the App Show podcast and don't forget to listen to them discuss more technology on the GetConnected podcast. You can also find us on the web, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
This week we're talking to Kyle Wiggers is back to talk about Stable Diffusion, a new open source AI generator that allows for unfiltered creation and has led to a deepfake free for all. Brian Heater also comes on to talk about what we can expect from Apple's iPhone event and what we know so far about the reported antitrust lawsuit against Apple . And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week.Articles from the episode:Deepfakes for all: Uncensored AI art model prompts ethics questions What we expect from Apple's iPhone 14 eventJustice Department in early stages of filing an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, says reportOther news from the week:Twitter's attempt to monetize porn reportedly halted due to child safety warningsRoyal Caribbean will equip all its cruise ships with Starlink internetSnap cuts 20% of staff amid major restructuring
This week, Mike Agerbo and John Biehler chat with the folks at FuboTV about a whole lot of new content being added to their streaming platform beyond sports. We'll talk more about our experiences with artificial intelligence generated art tools and discuss a recent report that showed that younger generations are leaving Facebook in droves (or not joining at all). Where are they going? All this and the latest app and mobile news. Can't get enough of the App Show and our charmingly nerdy hosts? Subscribe to the App Show podcast and don't forget to listen to them discuss more technology on the GetConnected podcast. You can also find us on the web, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
This week I've got a special 90 min long Twitter Spaces episode with a few of my NFT friends from the Psychedelics Anonymous and Rebels By Night communities including Rebels co-founder Nass aka @nassyweazy on Twitter. Apart from being a Rebel by night, Nass is a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Andreessen Horowitz focusing on blockchain security efforts. He worked in a similar capacity at Facebook prior to a16z crypto. Be sure to listen till the end as he shares some insight into various crypto exploits that have occurred including the recent Solana seed phrase compromise caused by a Slope Wallet misconfiguration & the Ronin bridge attack that resulted in the loss of $625 million. And big thanks to my friends JB, and Junior from the PA community for hopping on and discussing ETH vs SOL in light of Magic Eden's announcement of launching their service on Ethereum, and finally giving OpenSea a run for its money. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this jam packed episode. Please subscribe at farezv.com for episode updates straight to your inbox or follow Farez.FM on your favorite podcasting platforms. Thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farezv/message
Raise your hand if you've ever been curious about all the things that Superday hates...that many huh? Figures! Pull up a chair, or whatever it is you like to sit on, and join us as we uncover the 7 wonders of the Art World like Design Shame, AI Generated Art, Marketing Yourself, and Butts on Fences! Also, find out who's a fan of "Crispy Hair." Here's a hint, it's just one of us. Show Hosts Hypeman Kyle Superday Brand Soul Brush
Grey Mirror: MIT Media Lab’s Digital Currency Initiative on Technology, Society, and Ethics
In this episode, artist and programmer Gene Kogan joins us to talk about new AI-Generated Art and how AI assistants are going to provide us with interfaces to maximize our creativity. Gene is interested in advancing scientific literacy through creativity and play, and building educational spaces which are as open and accessible as possible. Currently, he is leading an open project to create an autonomous artificial artist. We dive deep into different generative AI interfaces such as Dall-E, Midjourney and Abraham the one he is currently working on, other generative models, how to create open-source systems and how they connect to collective intelligence and the environmental niches that AI is going to evolve into. AI assistants progressively are going to become part of our lives. If you are interested in the future of AI, and the environmental niches that it is going to evolve into, Stay tuned! SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/rhyslindmark JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/PDAPkhNxrC Who is Gene Kogan? Gene is an artist and programmer with interests in generative art, collective intelligence, autonomous systems, and computer science. He is a collaborator within numerous open-source software projects, and gives workshops and lectures on topics at the intersection of code and art. Topics: Welcome Gene Kogan to The Rhys Show!: (00:00:00) Goal of this episode for listeners: (00:01:29) Catalyzing moment in childhood that set off curiosity about the world: (00:01:53) What are the next steps with ai in terms of art: (00:04:27) AI generative music & what evolutionary nische will music fall into: (00:08:38) Abraham vs. Dall-E & Midjourney: (00:10:57) What should this autonomous artist agent do or look like in the next 50 years?: (00:12:49) What would make it more autonomous?: (00:17:33) General thoughts about the future of AI assistance: (00:20:44) AI inputters or do we as people need to learn how to be centaurs in better ways: (00:23:31) A new third replicator: are these new computer memes these kemes? : (00:28:35) Other niches that AI is likely to evolve into?: (00:33:32) How these different models work: (00:37:44) Dalle-E & GANs overrated or underrated: (00:40:58) Wrap-up: (00:43:16) Mentioned resources: Dall-E: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DALL-E Midjourney: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midjourney Primaver De Filippi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primavera_De_Filippi AARON: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AARON All You Need to Know About Coexisting With Living Robots: Dr. Joshua Bongard & Dr. Michael Levin (The Rhys Show): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mkC9nGAos0 Gene's avatars: Mars College: https://mars.college/ BrainDrops: https://braindrops.cloud/ Machine Learning for art (ml4a): https://ml4a.net/ Abraham.ai: https://abraham.ai/ Connect with Gene Kogan: Twitter: https://twitter.com/genekogan Web: https://genekogan.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ekogan19 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/genekogan/ GitHub: https://github.com/genekogan Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/genekogan Medium: https://www.medium.com/@genekogan Tumblr: https://electricdosa.tumblr.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/genekogan1
This week, Mike Agerbo and John Biehler share their thoughts on the credits Rogers is offering its customers after the recent outage. We take a look at MidJourney, a new artificial intelligence bot that can create art just from some text based prompts and we chat with our good friend Brian Jackson (Infotech Reseach Group) about Google retiring their conversational actions because nobody was using them. Can't get enough of the App Show and our charmingly nerdy hosts? Subscribe to the App Show podcast and don't forget to listen to them discuss more technology on the GetConnected podcast. You can also find us on the web, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
Kevin is joined by Justin Trimble and Gene Kogan, co-creators of BrainDrops, a new platform for AI-generated art. Here, they discuss the ever-increasing importance of NFT discovery platforms as staggering quantities of new content roll out daily, how BrainDrops could become the Art Blocks for AI-generated art, new developments in GAN and text-to-image AI, and much more.
Will Woodall joins me to talk about his AI art project called Entheos Art AI.He talks about how he's using AI to generate thousands of stunning images to form this collection of AI art pieces.You can learn more about the project at:https://www.entheosart.com/https://twitter.com/EntheosAiJoin their Discord:https://discord.gg/dFSxqmRB
The Lucky Trader Podcast: NFT Interviews, Exclusives, & Info
The BrainDrops team is composed of Justin Trimble, Gene Kogan, Claire Silver, and Pindar Van Arman. In this episode, we dive into... How does each artist pick their favorites? What is BrainDrops and why should you care? What is a generative-adversarial network? What is the future of AI-generated content? Should we be scared of deepfakes? ...and much more! Links BrainDrops – Website Justin Trimble – Twitter Gene Kogan – Twitter Claire Silver – Twitter Pinder Van Arman – Twitter Danny Miranda – Twitter LuckyTrader.com Lucky Trader – Twitter
Kevin chats with August Rosedale, the owner of Mirage Gallery, and the AI artists "Alejandro" and "Taylor." The two fictional AI-generated personas create crypto-native evolving art. August discusses using Open AI to create art as well as a complete persona behind the generated art. He also touches on the legal and moral thought experiment of intellectual property of AI outputs based on large existing datasets.