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Was passiert, wenn Kreativität, Technologie und Verantwortung aufeinandertreffen? In dieser Folge von MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS spricht Host Jonas Rashedi mit Franziska Hansel, Team Lead AI Media bei Storybook Studios – einer Filmproduktionsfirma, die KI nicht nur als Werkzeug nutzt, sondern als Teil eines kreativen, kuratierten Produktionsprozesses versteht. Franziska gewährt Einblicke in die Arbeitsweise des Teams: Wie entstehen synthetische Produktionen, in denen jede Einstellung und jede Emotion präzise gestaltet wird? Welche Rolle spielen Tools – und warum braucht es trotzdem klassische Regie, gutes Storytelling und ein tiefes Verständnis für Dramaturgie? Ein zentrales Thema ist die Verantwortung im Umgang mit generativen KI-Tools. Franziska erklärt, warum sie gemeinsam mit ihrem Team den FAIR Codex entwickelt hat – ein ethisches Framework für KI-Nutzung in der Medienproduktion. Sie zeigt, wie wichtig es ist, Bias zu erkennen, Diversität bewusst zu gestalten und IPs sowie Persönlichkeitsrechte zu respektieren. Auch die kreative Arbeit selbst steht im Fokus: Wie verändert KI unsere Vorstellung von Kreativität? Welche neurobiologischen Effekte spielen dabei eine Rolle? Und was bedeutet es, in einer Welt voller schneller Bilder, Content-Schock und digitaler Reizüberflutung trotzdem Haltung zu bewahren? Eine Folge über Visionen, Verantwortung – und darüber, warum KI nicht das Ende, sondern ein neuer Anfang für Storytelling ist. MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS ist ein Projekt von BETTER THAN YOURS, der Marke für richtig gute Podcasts. Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Franziska: https://www.linkedin.com/in/franziska-frani-hansel-510495151/ Zur Webseite von Storybook Studios: https://www.storybookstudios.ai/ FAIR Codex von Storybook Studios: http://faircodex.com/ Zu allen wichtigen Links rund um Jonas und den Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jonas.rashedi 00:00 Begrüßung 01:34 Vorstellung 01:40 Was macht Storybook Studios besonders? 02:34 Komplexität von Filmen 04:06 Klassische Dramaturgie trifft KI 06:20 Synthetisch und Hybrid – Unterschiede erklärt 08:45 Schauspiel, Regie & Face Tracking mit KI 11:00 Warum Drehbücher (noch) nicht KI-geschrieben sind 13:52 Storyboard, Shots und Bildsprache 17:01 Emotionen, Lip Sync & Face Performance 20:01 Das Auge fürs Detail – und warum das so wichtig ist 22:11 Kreativität, Dopamin und der Einfluss von KI 24:37 Kuratieren statt generieren – warum Haltung zählt 28:01 Datenbasierte vs. kreative Entscheidungen 30:15 Kurzfilme, Content-Schock & die Rolle von Social Media 34:28 Der FAIR Codex – Ethik in der KI-Filmproduktion 38:00 Bias im Datensatz – und wie man damit umgeht 44:01 KI-Nutzer vs. KI-Firmen: Was ist der Unterschied? 49:11 Private Datennutzung & Film-Serientitel
Send us a textFeeling overworked, under-inspired, or stuck rewriting the same proposals on repeat? You're not lacking time — you may be underleveraging your creative edge.In this episode, I'm joined by Brad Ball, co-founder of Ardent Creative, Verity Software, and Committed Mastermind, to reframe creativity as a business advantage — especially when combined with AI for agency owners.Brad shares how his team used AI to shrink 60 hours of proposal work down to 1 hour, while improving personalization, speed, and accuracy. But the real insight? Creativity isn't just for designers — it's a mindset. A muscle. And every entrepreneur scaling past 7 figures needs it firing on all cylinders.We'll explore the four-part framework from his book Art of Entrepreneurs, how automation enhances—not replaces—creativity, and why agency owners must shift from overworking to orchestrating.If you've ever thought, “I'm just not creative,” this one's for you.
Science fiction historically envisioned that AI would excel at factual precision but lack creativity. Turns out, its precisely the opposite. Humanity has created AI in its own image.
In this episode, Daniel Hochuli, Head of Content Solutions for APAC at LinkedIn, unpacks the "crisis in creativity" and reveals how marketers can not only survive but thrive amidst the tidal wave of AI-generated content. Discover how AI will reshape your role as a creative and strategist, and learn practical ways to embrace it for both efficiency and quality in your marketing endeavors.You'll learn:Why the volume of AI-driven content is expected to increase by about 13% every year for the next 10 years in the US alone , intensifying the competition for attention.How 90% of all ads fail to get noticed , and why creative quality is the key to capturing attention.What B2B ads often get wrong, with 71% of B2B ads scoring just one star or less on their creative score.How AI agents are revolutionizing strategic tasks like market research, insights, brand positioning, targeting, and go-to-market strategies.Real-world examples of AI's impact, including an EY study where synthetic AI responses showed around 95% similarity to actual human responses in a double-blind test.The critical balance between AI-driven speed and human-led creative quality to avoid a "sea of sameness".How LinkedIn Accelerate acts as your AI copilot to recommend end-to-end campaigns and give automatic optimizations.Whether you're looking to boost productivity, enhance creative quality, or simply understand the future of marketing, this episode offers a compelling guide to navigating the AI revolution.
In this episode, Alex Stolz speaks with Guy Gadney, CEO and founder of Charismatic.ai, about how generative AI is being used not just to assist, but to co-create stories in bold new ways. Charismatic — a spin-out from a major UK R&D consortium with Channel 4 and Aardman — has developed a platform that enables creators to develop structured, consistent narratives from the seed of an idea, with real-time iteration and animated playthroughs. The result? A system that's making storytelling more accessible, scalable, and personalized than ever before. We explore how this technology could unlock new opportunities for storytellers globally, from neurodiverse creators to grassroots communities, and what the rise of microdramas — short, serialized, mobile-native stories — means for audience engagement, monetization, and the next wave of creator-owned IP. Guy also shares his candid views on AI, authenticity, and why creators must act now to ensure the future of content is not just automated — but equitable. About Guy Gadney Guy is CEO and Founder of Charismatic.ai which is at the forefront of Creative AI. He has run three start-ups as well as working for international media and telco organisations. With Charismatic.ai, Guy is transforming the use of AI in film, television and video games, focusing on the power of good storytelling and bridging the gap between the creative and technology industries. He has produced Emmy and BAFTA-nominated digital productions, and interactive narratives for Warner Bros, Dreamworks, Sky and the BBC, as well as the award-winning AI game adaptation of John Wyndham's The Kraken Wakes. Guy is on Innovate UK's BridgeAI Advisory Board, a Trustee of Sheffield Doc Fest, on the Board of Oxford's Story Museum, and a co-founder of The Collaborative AI Consortium in 2019, researching the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Creative Industries. You can find out more about Charasmatic AI at www.charasmatic.ai. www.futureoffilm.live 2025
↳ Why is Anthropic in hot water with Reddit? ↳ Will OpenAI become the de facto business AI tool? ↳ Did Apple make a mistake in its buzzworthy AI study? ↳ And why did Google release a new model when it was already on top? So many AI questions. We've got the AI answers.Don't waste hours each day trying to keep up with AI developments.We do that for you on Mondays with our weekly AI News That Matters segment.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Have a question? Join the convo here.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:OpenAI's Advanced Voice Mode UpdateReddit's Lawsuit Against AnthropicOpenAI's New Cloud ConnectorsGoogle's Gemini 2.5 Pro ReleaseDeepSeek Accused of Data SourcingAnthropic Cuts Windsurf Claude AccessApple's AI Reasoning Models StudyMeta's Investment in Scale AITimestamps:00:00 Weekly AI News Summary04:27 "Advanced Voice Mode Limitations"09:07 Reddit's Role in AI Tensions10:23 Reddit's Impact on Content Strategy16:10 "RAG's Evolution: Accessible Data Insights"19:16 AI Model Update and Improvements22:59 DeepSeek Accused of Data Misuse24:18 DeepSeek Accused of Distilling AI Data28:20 Anthropic Limits Windsurf Cloud Access32:37 "Study Questions AI Reasoning Models"36:06 Apple's Dubious AI Research Tactics39:36 Meta-Scale AI Partnership Potential40:46 AI Updates: Apple's Gap Year43:52 AI Updates: Voice, Lawsuits, ModelsKeywords:Apple AI study, AI reasoning models, Google Gemini, OpenAI, ChatGPT, Anthropic, Reddit lawsuit, Large Language Model, AI voice mode, Advanced voice mode, Real-time language translation, Cloud connectors, Dynamic data integration, Meeting recorder, Coding benchmarks, DeepSeek, R1 model, Distillation method, AI ethics, Windsurf, Claude 3.x, Model access, Privacy and data rights, AI research, Meta investment, Scale AI, WWDC, Apple's AI announcements, Gap year, On-device AI models, Siri 2.0, AI market strategy, ChatGPT teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, HubSpot, Scheduled actions, Sparkify, VO3, Google AI Pro plan, Creative AI, Innovation in AI, Data infrastructure.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Try Google Veo 3 today! Sign up at gemini.google to get started. Try Google Veo 3 today! Sign up at gemini.google to get started.
Join Tommy Shaughnessy as he hosts Mitch and Mikel, co-founders of Taofu and TPN, to discuss Taofu, a launchpad for Bittensor subnets. Learn about how they're democratizing subnet funding and their first subnet launch.Taofu: https://www.Taofu.xyz/Taofu Funding Form: https://form.typeform.com/to/KmvNfUg5
Join us on a creative journey this bank holiday as we explore the integration of art and artificial intelligence. From the thought-provoking lectures at Birkbeck College Science Week, including Dr. Yon's talk on brain and reality, to the creative fusion at the Festival of Creative AI, this episode dives into the myriad ways AI is shaping art. Discover the vibrant scene in Brighton with the Digital Festival and indie games showcase, and find inspiration in Oxford's hard-hitting art exhibitions. Whether in galleries or your own sketchbook, small changes and old creativity prompts guide us to new artistic realms. Celebrate the joy of creation this May bank holiday, embracing both digital innovation and the timeless charm of hand-worked art. Immerse yourself in free talks, colorful paintings, and perhaps a black and white movie while munching on chocolate biscuits. Let this extended weekend fuel your imagination and sustain your creative spirit.
According to a new Qualtrics + McKinsey report, organizations that effectively use AI to enhance CX could unlock between $860 billion and $1.3 trillion in annual value. On the latest episode of The Modern Customer Podcast, I speak with Isabelle Zdatny, Head of Thought Leadership at Qualtrics, live from the X4 conference. We dive into what this research means for CX leaders navigating AI transformation. Key insights from the report: 77% of executives say CX is a top strategic priority 72% believe AI will fundamentally reshape CX within three years Yet only 12% have a coordinated AI strategy Only 15% of executives feel ready to lead AI transformation in their industry This conversation is a must-listen for CX leaders looking to move beyond pilots, connect AI to business outcomes, and build creative strategies that scale. Listen to the episode and download the full report for a clear roadmap to unlocking CX value through AI: https://www.qualtrics.com/news/qualtrics-report-executives-are-hesitant-to-lead-in-ai-transformation-putting-up-to-1-3-trillion-at-risk/ Blake Morgan is a customer experience futurist, keynote speaker, and author of three books on customer experience. Her new book is called The 8 Laws of Customer-Focused Leadership: The New Rules for Building A Business Around Today's Customer. Follow Blake Morgan on LinkedIn For regular updates on customer experience, sign up for her weekly newsletter here.
Jacqueline Woods is the Chief Marketing Officer for Teradata, the cloud analytics and data platform for AI, headquartered in San Diego, California. Jacqueline joined Teradata from NielsenIQ, where she was a member of the executive leadership team and Global Chief Marketing and Communications Officer. She also spent nearly 10 years as CMO of the IBM Global Partner Ecosystem Division, where she focused on building cloud, data, AI, and SaaS strategies. Before that, she was Global Head of Customer Segmentation & Customer Experience at General Electric and also held roles of increasing responsibility at Oracle for 10 years, as well as leadership roles at Ameritech and GTE, now Verizon. Thankfully, Jacqueline has always loved math, because, as she points out, marketing today is based mostly on data. However, she also emphasizes the importance of empathy and notes that it is essential in creating a space where people can be authentic and drive innovation, productivity, and product design. In this episode, Alan and Jacqueline talk about where trust fits into the AI conversation, what leaders need to know before launching an AI initiative, and how AI can boost efficiency and productivity. Jacqueline also tells us why underrepresented people, like black female business leaders, need to be involved in AI as it evolves. While AI has been around for a while, it became all the rage at the end of 2022 with public access to tools like ChatGPT. AI is based on patterns, some factual and some non-factual. So that poses the question: how do we trust AI? That's where Teradata comes in. By having responsible people create the models, take responsibility, and think critically about the training, governance, and outcomes, Teradata is focused on building the trust required to use artificial intelligence, generative artificial intelligence, and large language models for their “global 10,000” clientele, like American Airlines and United Healthcare. These companies rely on Teradata for their cloud data and analytics workloads. Teradata has been stewards of trusted information and data since they were founded about 40 years ago, and they believe people thrive when empowered with better and entrusted information. In this episode, you'll learn about: Why is empathy important for marketers? The importance of clean data Why do underrepresented people have to participate in the evolution of AI? Key Highlights: [02:10] What is empathy? [03:45] Why marketers need empathy [07:00] How a love of math led her to marketing [10:30] Her path to Teradata [13:15] Teradata's focus and mission for mankind [14:20] Teradata's clients, services, and use cases [19:00] How can business leaders ensure AI can be trusted? [21:50] What do leaders need to do before launching an AI initiative? [26:45] Remaining authentic while using AI [30:20] Creative AI use cases as workforce multipliers and how that may change work in the US [33:00] Why underrepresented groups need to participate in AI [36:20] What we can all learn from Moe [40:55] Advice to her younger self [41:45] “Of course it's Ai!” [42:10] Watching the shifting nature of work [44:40] Can you explain what marketing does and why it's important? Looking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Philippe De Ridder, co-founder and CEO of Boards of Innovation joins us for a conversation on the Autonomous Age and the Age of Creative AI. In this episode, he discusses his popular opinions on how AI will enable unprecedented productivity gains across industries and impact all business arenas, starting from knowledge work. He also shares his perspectives on the fusion of AI and human creativity and how organizations can leverage it to redefine workflows, product development, customer research and overall business strategies. We explore how yesterday's creator will become tomorrow's curator and why it is essential always to keep humans at the core -- especially with AI innovation. As a popular innovation consultant, Philippe is a veteran who has worked with both Fortune 500 companies and agile startups, helping them craft bold strategies for the future. In the episode, he challenges us to think about how innovation, often heralded as a core human endeavor, is increasingly being automated. From using AI to generate product ideas to testing them with synthetic consumers, he highlights the shift towards real-time innovation and its impact on markets and organizations. Talking about how AI is reshaping decision-making in innovation and across various business functions, he highlights the importance of adopting a "future-back" approach, where companies envision their role in a radically changed world and work backward to integrate necessary capabilities today. As leaders face several societal implications and tough decisions due to the increasing integration of AI across the organization, this episode can serve as a backbone upon which they can strategize. Tune in, as this episode will stretch your idea of what AI can achieve already today in your organization. Simply mind blowing. Key Highlights
In this episode, we welcome Craig Yanagi, National Product Manager at JVC Professional Video. In our chat, we learn about Craig's roots, education, and experiences working for Sony Electronics, as well as JVC for the last twenty years. He shares about a wide range of camera systems, including the DVCAM, where he helped usher in its pairing with Final Cut Pro's workflow. Craig also sheds light on other evolutions in digital cinematography — and about solutions he's involved with today.Pictured above: Craig Yanagi, Megan Cunningham, and Albert Maysles.“The Making Of” is presented by AJA:Uncover exciting new AJA tech for production and post workflows.From KONA IP25, AJA's new SMPTE ST 2110 I/O card, to OG-ColorBox, an openGear version of AJA's ColorBox color management and conversion device, AJA announced exciting developments at IBC 2024. Explore these tools, alongside new AJA Diskover Media Edition plug-ins and enhancements, a Virtual KONA technology preview, and more here.Masters of Shadow: The Cinematography of HorrorJoin Band Pro and "The Making Of" for an evening of chilling insights into the dark side of filmmaking with Mark Irwin CSC, ASC, James Kniest, and Polly Morgan ASC, BSC. Moderated by Mike Valinsky, these three master cinematographers will share their creative approaches to horror filmmaking.Mark Irwin CSC, ASC is known for his work with director David Cronenberg on iconic horror films such as The Fly, Scanners, Videodrome, and The Dead Zone, as well as Wes Craven on Scream and New Nightmare. James Kniest has terrified theater and streaming audiences alike with Annabelle, "American Horror Stories,” "The Haunting of Bly Manor," and "The Midnight Club.” Polly Morgan ASC, BSC lensed the blockbuster hit A Quiet Place Part II, as well as The Woman King, Back to Black, and Where the Crawdads Sing.After the panel, Band Pro will host a Halloween-themed happy hour for filmmakers to mingle over food & drink, explore product demos, and a raffle loaded with filmmaking gear and horror memorabilia! Get your free passes hereFrom our Friends at Broadfield…All-new pricing for RED KOMODO and KOMODO-X unlocks exceptional cinema quality, global shutter performance, and the power of RED to filmmakers at every level. The KOMODO is a compact cinema camera featuring RED's unparalleled image quality, color science, and groundbreaking global shutter sensor technology in a shockingly small and versatile form factor. The KOMODO-X is the next evolution with all-new sensor technology that multiplies frame rate and dynamic range performance within a new advanced platform.Inquire hereFeatured Film Book:KISS ME QUICK BEFORE I SHOOTThis film memoir is all about the magic of filmmaking and forging a cinematic personal life in Hollywood. It includes stories of a producer turning out to be the assassin of the Mafia boss who allowed The Godfather to film in NY; to shooting the pyramids of Egypt for Battlestar Galactica; to directing a grumbling Mr. T on The A-Team; to almost decapitating a young Drew Barrymore right after ET; and to unwittingly almost delaying James Cameron's early career! It is full of invaluable experiences and unique industry stories of a celebrated film/TV career, and should be required reading for every film lover.“Finally, a book for all who love the movies written by a filmmaker who has walked the walk in TV and film. A very entertaining journey of fascinating industry stories providing a true look behind the curtain of filmmaking.”JOE ALVES, Production Designer JAWS, British Academy Award for CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KINDPickup an instant copy at KISS ME QUICK BEFORE I SHOOT Kindle Ebook AmazonOWC Atlas Ultra CFexpress Cards:Experience the unparalleled performance and reliability of Atlas Ultra CFexpress Type B 4.0 cards purpose-built for professional filmmakers and photographers to capture flawlessly and offload files quickly in the most demanding scenarios.Check it out hereVimeo NYC Event:October 23rd @ Angelika Film Center A night of inspiring Vimeo Staff Picks + live filmmaker commentary!Join Vimeo curators Meghan Oretsky and Ina Pira as they screen recent Staff Picked films with live, unscripted commentary from some of the best creators on Vimeo.Founded in 2008, Vimeo Staff Picks has emerged as one of the preeminent channels for online video and one of the most coveted awards for young filmmakers, having helped launch the careers of many celebrated directors. Hear from the next generation of storytellers in a format that's sure to be eclectic and insightful.Free passes herePost|Production World New YorkJoin us at Post|Production World New York (P|PW NY), the premier training event for content creators, editors, producers, and motion graphics specialists. Featuring cutting-edge tracks in Creative AI, Cinematography, and more, this is your chance to learn from industry leaders at the Westin Times Square!Register hereTalking Cinematography with Documentarian Jennifer CoxJennifer Cox is a director of photography, documentarian and owner of Moto Films LLC based in New York. Cox procured one of the first sets of ZEISS Nano Prime lenses and used them on three diverse documentary projects. 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The conversation this week is with Kevin Liu. Kevin is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Ohio State University and an Amazon visiting academic with Amazon.com. From August 2017 to August 2020, he was an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Iowa State University. He currently serves as a Managing Director of the NSF AI Institute for Future Edge Networks and Distributed Intelligence at OSU. He received his PhD degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech in 2010. And among many awards, he was an NSF Career Award recipient and a winner of the Google Faculty Research Award in 2020.If you are interested in learning about how AI is being applied across multiple industries, be sure to join us at a future AppliedAI Monthly meetup and help support us so we can make future Emerging Technologies North non-profit events!Emerging Technologies NorthAppliedAI MeetupResources and Topics Mentioned in this EpisodeNSF AI Institute for Future Edge Networks and Distributed IntelligenceGoogle DeepMindMulti-armed banditReinforcement learningFederated learningMMLS 2024Retrieval-Augmented GenerationAlphaGoEnjoy!Your host,Justin Grammens
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In yet another one of those, "Holy Cow! That is so cool!" episodes of the Omni Talk Retail Technology Spotlight Series, hosts Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga explore the groundbreaking potential of generative AI in the retail industry. Sravanth Aluru, the Founder and CEO of Avataar, alongside Avataar's SVP of Creative AI, Jane Rawnsley, share insights on how their cutting-edge technology is radically improving retail product visualization and storytelling. You'll discover how Avataar harnesses the convergence of AI and computer vision to drastically reduce operational costs and time for retailers while enhancing the consumer experience. You'll also learn about the seamless creation of digital assets, from still images to immersive 3D environments, enabling personalized and engaging product exploration. You'll even gain insights into the future of retail, where the lines between physical and digital blur, and how Avataar empowers brands to scale their content creation and meet customers where they are. The top digital marketplaces and brands like Samsung are already leveraging Avataar's capabilities and witnessing impressive ROI and conversion rate uplifts, so whether you're a retail professional, marketer, or simply fascinated by the transformative power of AI, this episode is a must-watch, with immediate real-world application. Join the conversation and immerse yourself in the boundless possibilities that generative AI brings to the world of retail. And, for additional video footage to complement the interview, check out this link that showcases the full power of Avataar on display: https://youtu.be/c2aaKbUI_Ec #GenerativeAI #RetailTechnology #ProductVisualization #DigitalAssetCreation #ImmersiveExperiences #RetailInnovation #AvatarAI #OmniTalk #Avataar *Sponsored Content*
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Ein reflektierter, laserscharfer – beizeiten auch entwaffnender – Blick durch die chaotische Aufregung um die schier unendlichen Möglichkeiten der künstlichen Intelligenz gefällig, von einem, der ein exzellenter Kenner der Technologien und deren Möglichkeiten ist? Mein heutiger Gast ist Peter Kabel. Seines Zeichens 'Internetpionier', 'Neuer-Markt-Lichtgestalt', Visionär, Unternehmer, Tutor, Professor. Ein gescheiter Gescheiterter, der auf ein sehr erfolgreiches Leben zurückblicken könnte, das aber nicht tut, da die Zukunft um Längen spannender und interessanter ist. Peter und ich teilen die Leidenschaft für das Ausreizen und Ausprobieren von Creative AI, also bildgebender künstlicher Intelligenz wie zum Beispiel Midjourney, DALL-E etc. Und genau um dieses Thema kreisen wir in diesem Gespräch und loten die Grenzen und vor allem die Grenzerfahrungen dieser neuen Technologien aus. Denn: Ein Werkzeug macht noch keinen Handwerker. Und eine Creative AI macht noch keinen Künstler oder Designer. Aber wie wird eine Welt sein, in der jeder Mensch ohne Vorkenntnisse fotorealistische Bilder und Videos in Sekundenschnelle erzeugen kann? Peter hat auf diese Frage sehr interessante Gedanken. CogniWerk https://cogniwerk.ai/ Mehr über den Podcast: FB: https://www.facebook.com/daszielistimweg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreas.loff
When is the best time to start your own company? Is stability overrated in a fast-changing world? Why smartest AI cannot get the dumbest tasks for human right? In this episode, we chat with Robert Dong, Founder & CEO @ CreateIn AI Labs, Former Head of Product @ TikTok Creative AI, to find out.
Jacqueline Woods is the Chief Marketing Officer for Teradata, the cloud analytics and data platform for AI, headquartered in San Diego, California. Jacqueline joined Teradata from NielsenIQ, where she was a member of the executive leadership team and Global Chief Marketing and Communications Officer. She also spent nearly 10 years as CMO of the IBM Global Partner Ecosystem Division, where she focused on building cloud, data, AI, and SaaS strategies. Before that, she was Global Head of Customer Segmentation & Customer Experience at General Electric and also held roles of increasing responsibility at Oracle for 10 years, as well as leadership roles at Ameritech and GTE, now Verizon. Thankfully, Jacqueline has always loved math, because, as she points out, marketing today is based mostly on data. However, she also emphasizes the importance of empathy and notes that it is essential in creating a space where people can be authentic and drive innovation, productivity, and product design.In this episode, Alan and Jacqueline talk about where trust fits into the AI conversation, what leaders need to know before launching an AI initiative, and how AI can boost efficiency and productivity. Jacqueline also tells us why underrepresented people, like black female business leaders, need to be involved in AI as it evolves. While AI has been around for a while, it became all the rage at the end of 2022 with public access to tools like ChatGPT. AI is based on patterns, some factual and some non-factual. So that poses the question: how do we trust AI? That's where Teradata comes in. By having responsible people create the models, take responsibility, and think critically about the training, governance, and outcomes, Teradata is focused on building the trust required to use artificial intelligence, generative artificial intelligence, and large language models for their “global 10,000” clientele, like American Airlines and United Healthcare. These companies rely on Teradata for their cloud data and analytics workloads. Teradata has been stewards of trusted information and data since they were founded about 40 years ago, and they believe people thrive when empowered with better and entrusted information.In this episode, you'll learn about:Why is empathy important for marketers?The importance of clean data Why do underrepresented people have to participate in the evolution of AI?Our Sponsor:Download Emailtooltester's free comparison spreadsheet to find the best email marketing service for your business.Key Highlights:[02:10] What is empathy?[03:45] Why marketers need empathy [07:00] How a love of math led her to marketing [10:30] Her path to Teradata[19:00] How can business leaders ensure AI can be trusted?[21:50] What to do before launching an AI initiative?[26:45] Remaining authentic using AI[30:20] Creative AI use cases as workforce multipliers[33:00] Why underrepresented groups need to participate in AI [36:20] What we can all learn from Moe[41:45] “Of course it's Ai!”[42:10] Watching the shifting nature of work[44:40] Can you explain what marketing does and why it's important?Looking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Kamilah and Nova begin the episode by discussing their current work. Kamilah talks about her obsessions with Twitter killers. She begins by talking about Spill, which uses AI for content moderation. She goes on to talk about Threads by Instagram. Nova talks about Clubhouse when it was something new. Nova questions how AI and AR will disrupt social media going forward. Nova talks about her recent travel and speaking engagements. Segment 2: Nova and Kamilah begin to talk about the new tools they're excited about, and how they can make a greater, faster impact for creatives. Kamilah begins with Descript for podcasters and video. AI for editing, taking audio product to create video. Nova brings up SkyBox by Blockade Labs – for immersive experiences and storytelling. Text can be used to create a short, immersive, 3D world. Kamilah brings up Pictory. This is an AI Video generator for creating and editing AI videos from a script, blog, or other text. Nova talks about Fliki, where you can take from a blog and turn it into a video. These tools allow those who might be unable to do video elements for the words they create to have options. Nova also talks about Wonder Studio. It allows for the creation of video effects with avatars and characters in live-action scenes. Segment 3: Nova and Kamilah talk about AI tools for music. Nova talks about WavTool for editing music via natural language. Kamilah talks about a tool called Mubert, which allows for music creation by a description of the type of music you want. License-free music that sounds good can be a challenge, Segment 4: Kamilah and Nova talk about AI tools for images. Nova talks about D-ID and the creation of her “Frankenstein” to create an animated avatar to tell a story. She talks about Synthesia doing AI model-driven videos. Kamilah talks about HitPaw for enhancing and upscaling images. Nova talks about Claid, a tool that lets you upload a photo of your product and use AI to create an entire photoshoot. This can make for easy and quick product demo while saving on costs to enhance the product. Kamilah talks about Move.AI – which adds movement to still photos and can be saved as a video file. Nova talks about how that can majorly expand on storytelling options. Accessible motion capture. Nova mentions LumaLab – which allows you to take photos and convert them to 3D models. Segment 5: Nova and Kamilah move on to words, apart from ChatGPT. Kamilah begins with Jasper, an AI copywriter focused on your tone and style. Nova talks about Wiseone for enhancing web searching and research. Another tool Nova mentions is Text Blaze for email and text messages, creating automated templates and such. Segment 6: Nova and Kamilah touch on AI Tools for presentations. Nova talks about Canva and their new AI edit features and upgrades over the last couple of months. Kamilah talks about Presentations.AI – which allows for the creation of personalized decks from a text description. Nova brings up Tome for story-driven presentation creation and Beautiful.ai. Conclusion: Kamilah and Nova conclude by talking about how these are just a few of the up-and-coming tools available for creators. AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives AI AR Web3 Video Text to video Music Presentations Copywriting Images Social Media Pink Kangaru
In this episode of the Self-Publishing News Podcast, ALLi News Editor Dan Holloway explores Sora's advancement in creative AI, Substack's innovative creation of networks to connect content creators, and Spotify's strategic pursuit of Apple. Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of nearly 2,000 blog posts and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. And, if you haven't already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. About the Host Dan Holloway is a novelist, poet, and spoken word artist. He is the MC of the performance arts show The New Libertines, He competed at the National Poetry Slam final at the Royal Albert Hall. His latest collection, The Transparency of Sutures, is available on Kindle.
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Different retail marketplaces call for different advertising strategies. Join the VENDO team as we cover differences in Walmart vs. Amazon strategy, DSP Best Practices, External Advertising Capabilities & more! Topics Covered: - Different Strategies for different Marketplaces (2:15) - Diversifying Ad Spend Depending on Ad Capabilities (5:00) - Factoring Walmart In-Store Ad Spend (8:00) - Walmart DSP: How and Where Ads Will Serve (9:25) - Paid Search & Social on Amazon (10:52) - Importance of Creatives within Advertising (15:53) - Creative AI on Amazon (18:37) - Walmart AI Search: Grouping Search Terms (19:30) Speakers: - Gefen Laredo, Vice President of Advertising, VENDO - Delaney Del Mundo, Director of Amazon Account Strategy, VENDO Want to stay up to date on topics like this? Subscribe to our Amazon & Walmart Growth #podcast for bi-weekly episodes every other Thursday! ➡️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr2VTsj1X3PRZWE97n-tDbA ➡️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4HXz504VRToYzafHcAhzke?si=9d57599ed19e4362 ➡️ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vendo-amazon-walmart-growth-experts/id1512362107
Episode 13: Creative AI with David Jhave Johnston In this first episode of season two, Scott is joined by David Jhave Johnston, digital poet, videographer, and motion graphics artist. Together they talk about digital poetry, cyborg authorship, and the use of AI for content creation. References Johnston, D. J. 2016. Aesthetic Animism: Digital Poetry's Ontological Implications. The MIT Press. https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262034517/aesthetic-animism/. Johnston, D. J. 2018. ReRites. Anteism Books. https://glia.ca/rerites/. Open AI. n.d. “ChatGPT,” https://chat.openai.com/. Google Deepmind. n.d. “Gemini.” Gemini, https://www.gemini.com/. 23andMe Holding Co. n.d. “23andMe,” https://www.23andme.com/en-int/. Johnston, D. J. 2023. “Identity Upgrade Series”, https://glia.ca/. Karp, A. C. July 25, 2023. “Our Oppenheimer Moment: The Creation of A.I. Weapons.” The New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/25/opinion/karp-palantir-artificial-intelligence.html. Luckey, P. 2017. “Command and Control.” Anduril, https://www.anduril.com/command-and-control/. Suchman, L. 2023. “The Uncontroversial ‘thingness' of AI.” Big Data & Society 10, no. 2 (July). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517231206794. Reardon. S. 2023. “FDA Approves First CRISPR Gene Editing Treatment for Sickle Cell Disease”. Last modified December 8, 2023. Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fda-approves-first-crispr-gene-editing-treatment-for-sickle-cell-disease/. Altae-Tran, H., Kannan, S., et al. 2023. Uncovering the functional diversity of rare CRISPR-Cas systems with deep terascale clustering. Science. DOI: 10.1126/science.adi1910. Lovelock, J. 2019. Novacene: The Coming Age of Hyperintelligence. Penguin Books Limited. Kurzweil, R. 2005. The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology. Viking. Kurzweil, R. 2000. “Ray Kurzweil's Cybernetic Poet: HOW IT WORKS”. [Poetry machine]. https://www.kurzweilcyberart.com/poetry/rkcp_how_it_works.php.
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In episode #2664, we discuss the importance of investing in creativity and the need to shift focus from customer acquisition to customer retention. We share anecdotes and insights on how companies are spending significant amounts on creative endeavors, compare the effectiveness of human-generated creatives to AI-generated ones, and delve into the role of creativity in running successful ad campaigns. Additionally, we touch upon the concept of lifetime value (LTV) and explore how companies like Amazon and Google generate revenue by keeping customers engaged and coming back for more. The episode concludes with a discussion on the various marketing and distribution channels mentioned in the book 'Traction' and emphasizes the importance of finding the right channels to reach target audiences. Don't forget to help us grow by subscribing and liking on YouTube! Check out more of Eric's content (Leveling UP YT) and Neil's videos (Neil Patel YT) TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: (00:00) Today's topic: How Much People Spend on Creative, AI Ads vs. Human Ads: Stop Wasting Money on Getting New Customers and the 19 Marketing Channels for 2024 (00:35) Anecdote about a company spending on creative (01:24) Importance of creative in ad campaigns (02:23) Test results comparing human and AI-generated creatives (04:18) Benefits of combining human and AI-generated creatives (04:53) Discussion on the advancements in AI-generated creative (05:22) Pricing models for creative services (06:08) Shifting focus from customer acquisition to customer retention (07:20) The difference between companies that focus on the front end vs. the back end (08:30) Exploring the lifetime value of customers on Amazon (09:40) Examples of companies with high customer lifetime value (09:40) Microsoft's ownership and influence in various companies and products (10:05) Neil Patel's plan to purchase the Microsoft HoloLens Vision Pro (10:27) Neil Patel's willingness to buy the Microsoft HoloLens Vision Pro for his assistant (11:08) Eric Siu's recommendation to use Superhuman for email management (12:02) Introduction to the 19 possible marketing and distribution channels (13:03) Leveraging creativity and unique strategies in marketing (14:25) Importance of adapting to current trends and audience preferences (14:42) That's it for today! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more! Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Single Grain
That's the Way the Cookie Crumbles | Chrome's Third-Party Cookie Phase Out Has Begun Me want privacy! Chrome's third party cookie phaseout has begun. TikTok has a new AI Creative Assistant that AIms to help you with content ideas. Plus, no more missing links? We're unpacking Facebook's new Link History settings. Visit us at - https://marketingoclock.com/ Join our Discord Community - http://community.marketingoclock.com/ Join Marketing O'Pick'em (NFL picks) - https://www.runyourpool.com/p/j/fb9b6d706ebf46cc931ea45ab3668e47 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro - 00:00
Join us in "AI in 2024" where hosts Ardis Kadiu and Dr. JC Bonilla dive into the exhilarating world of AI advancements expected in 2024. This episode unpacks the rapid progress in AI technologies, from large language models to multimodal AI, and predicts how these developments will revolutionize consumer experience, education, and creativity.https://generationaishow.com/Full Episode Notes:IntroductionHosts Ardis and Dr. JC Bonilla reminisce about their journey in AI and technology.The episode aims to forecast AI developments for 2024, building on 2023's rapid technological advancements.Review of 2023 in AIRecap of 2023's significant acceleration in foundational AI technology.The societal adoption lag and unexplored impacts on society.2024 Predictions: The Battle of Large Language Models (LLMs)Expectation of open source models like Llama2 and Mistral catching up to GPT-4.Google's multimodal Gemini and its potential impact.Predicted advancements in multimodal capabilities, including auditory and visual understanding.Discussion on the potential supremacy of OpenAI's GPT-5 or 4.5 in 2024.Consumer Perspective and Technology IntegrationAnticipation of more structured and mainstream adoption of AI technologies in consumer products.Creative AI and Deep FakesThe surge in AI-driven content creation, particularly in the realm of video and text editing.Discussion on generative AI's role in revolutionizing the creative process and its implications for content production.Personalized AI and Conversational InterfacesPredictions about conversational AI becoming more nuanced and empathetic.Speculation on the evolution of AI assistants, likening them to characters from science fiction, such as in the movie "Her".Apple's Role in AI DevelopmentDiscussion on Apple's potential contributions to AI in 2024, focusing on privacy and device integration.Speculation on how Apple might integrate AI into its ecosystem.AI in Education and Higher EducationAnticipated impact of AI in enhancing student experiences and administrative efficiency.The rise of AI teaching assistants and personalized learning experiences.Productivity and AI IntegrationDiscussion on integrating advanced AI capabilities into everyday tools for enhanced productivity.The future of content creation and distribution using AI, with a focus on automation.ConclusionRecap of the discussed topics and their implications for 2024.Closing thoughts on the potential realization of these predictions in the near future.
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The widespread awareness of artificial intelligence in real estate has brought both excitement and uncertainty. The lack of clarity on what works, and how to seamlessly integrate AI into your business can be significant pain points. In an industry where staying ahead is crucial, the confusion surrounding AI implementation can lead to missed opportunities and inefficiencies. What aspects of AI are truly beneficial for real estate agents? How can we navigate the implementation process, and what is required to make it work seamlessly? What is Likely.AI and what can we use it for? Founder of Likely.AI Brad McDaniel joins Alisa Glutz and I to talk about the insane power of AI and how Likely.AI is a tool that agents can use to level up. You'll also learn; Creative AI solutions The capabilities of current solutions Prompt demos with Brad McDaniel A guide on how to use AI for listing photos Likely.AI Guest Bio Brad McDaniel founded Likely.AI—a company that uses machine learning and predictive analytics with incredible accuracy to help real estate agents find the leads in their market who are most likely to move. His tools and strategies are game changers that can give agents a significant and much-needed edge against the megabrokers. Visit https://likely.ai/ Find Brad on LinkedIn @Brad McDaniel Find Brad on Twitter @AgileBrad Download the playbooks here https://likely.ai/playbooks/ Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm so our show reaches more people. Thank you!
Jon McCormack has been investigating the relationships between machine intelligences and creativity for decades. In Episode 3, Jon joins Marek and Roberto to speak about the social and cultural implications of AI -- beginning with the parasitism that deep learning methodologies practice upon human culture and the downstream effects on how we think, learn, and act. We had the privilege of meeting Jon at an event thrown by SensiLab, an incredible research facility founded by Jon within Monash University, at their Creative AI summit in Prato this past summer. For anyone interested in the creative dimensions of AI, we highly recommend exploring the link above. A few notes from the conversation: At the beginning of the episode Jon references his absolutely beautiful work Holon, which is worth virtually exploring on his site. For anyone with a cursory or recent understanding of what it means to make art with AI, a deep dive into Jon's work is recommended -- it truly hits so many dimensions of this topic in stirring and striking ways and has been incredibly influential on many disciplines. It will definitely shake your conceptions of "AI + art" from that of idle generativity on commercial platforms.Jon references Anthony O'Hear's “Art and Technology” as a foundational work establishing the parasitic tendencies of AI back in the 90s.There are some quite evocative images of the “alien-looking” structures developed through generative technologies as mobilized for spacecraft here. Jon references objects like this as examples of expanded notions of creativity.We strongly recommend Art in the Age of Machine Learning by Sofian Audry (a future guest on the podcast and a member of the Choreomata team), as it engages with Jon's work.This episode continues the through-line of skepticism toward the recent hype around major commercial investments in generative deep learning -- enumerating upon their bottlenecks, biases, and social and cultural effects. Jon's critique here is strong and pithy, as are his gestures toward alternatives.
Tune into "The Unheard Composer: AI in Music Creation" episode and immerse yourself in the harmonious blend of artificial intelligence and music. Discover how AI is reshaping the soundscape, from composing melodies to enhancing musical experiences. Whether you're a musician, a tech enthusiast, or simply a lover of music, this episode offers a deep dive into the innovative ways AI is striking a chord in the world of music creation.----------Resources used in this episode:"Melatonin": A Case Study on AI-induced Musical Style: https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.08968v1Music Composition with Deep Learning: A Review [https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.12290v2]An interactive music infilling interface for pop music composition [https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.12736v1]Support the Show.Keep AI insights flowing – become a supporter of the show!Click the link for details
What does the future of writing and content creation look like? With GenAI able to produce content so quickly, what will happen to writers and creators? Matt Thomas, Owner of Perfect Prose Writing and Editing, joins us to discuss how the role of writers and creators will change and adapt with AI. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Matt and Jordan questions about AI and creative contentUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:[00:01:50] About Matt and Perfect Prose Writing and Editing[00:03:33] Matt's first reaction to GPT 3 and learning curve[00:07:55] Using ChatGPT as a writer[00:15:14] Prompt engineering enhances responses[00:19:15] Future of writers and creators with generative AI[00:24:00] Matt's experiments with AI vs human[00:25:40] Creative AI use cases[00:29:40] Matt's final takeawayTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Leveraging AI for writing and content creation2. Using ChatGPT for word choice and ideation3. Advice for writers and content creators leveraging AI4. The future of writing and content creation with AIKeywords:benefits of using ChatGPT, writing tool, separate entity, replacement for human writing, custom instructions, writing style, varying tones of voice, context and background information, prompt engineering, good writing, specific, clear, concise language, structured and organized writing, AI is the future, creative possibilities, copy AI writer Jarvis, potential threat, mediocre writers, Unfluffer, human editing, AI-generated content, writing partner, second opinion, bouncing off ideas, interactive virtual thesaurus, word choice, objective outside opinion, structured outline, ideation, different ways to frame an idea, central place for successful prompts. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
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Episode 30 | Embracing the Future TodayNote: this episode contains explicit language.The Big ThemesDigital transformation reshapes industries: McDonald's has seen a significant shift in its sales, with 40% of its revenue coming from apps, delivery, or kiosk orders. This reflects the growing preference for digital ordering and the decline of in-person dining, prompting changes in restaurant layouts and services.AI's impact on creativity and innovation: AI is influencing various aspects of creativity, including the generation of creative content like movie scripts and even the creation of consumer products like Coca-Cola flavors. Christopher had a ChatGPT song in the style of Tom Waits and thought it did a great job.Technological advancements come in unexpected ways: There's a ripple effect with scientific research and exploration. Breakthroughs in one area can lead to advancements in various other fields. Researchers developed new technology, such as AI and deep-sea exploration equipment, as a result of their search for interstellar objects.The Big Quote: "If you look back in history, America's striving for the moon and space travel . . .[what] doesn't get talked about are all of the sub-breakthroughs that it led to, many of which form the basis of our industry: miniaturization, communication. All these things lead us to the internet and ultimately impact how we think about computing and a lot of other things."
What is the nature of authentic creativity in a world of artificial intelligence? In this episode, artist Sarah Meyohas, whose practice explores the technologies that are transforming society, speaks to Albert Read, the managing director of Condé Nast Britain and author of The Imagination Muscle. His brilliant book is a guide to honing our human skills of creation in a complex and increasingly automated world. Together, they discuss originality, authorship, and the enduring power of the artist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is the nature of authentic creativity in a world of artificial intelligence? In this episode, artist Sarah Meyohas, whose practice explores the technologies that are transforming society, speaks to Albert Read, the managing director of Condé Nast Britain and author of The Imagination Muscle. His brilliant book is a guide to honing our human skills of creation in a complex and increasingly automated world. Together, they discuss originality, authorship, and the enduring power of the artist.
Today on our show, we're continuing a special summer mini-series recorded live from the Cannes Lions 2023 International Festival of Creativity. frog was an official partner of the event, where we hosted a cabana along the famed croisette. What ensued was four days of programming that included on-stage panels from our sunny beachside terrace and interviews with expert guests from leading brands in our on-site recording studio. Day Two in the frog Cabana, we explored the theme of ‘Creativity in the Machine Era,” exploring the evolution of human creativity alongside new tools like generative AI, Web3 principles, the metaverse and experiences driven by immersive tech like augmented and virtual reality.Special thanks to this episode's guests: Andreas Markdalen, Global Chief Creative Officer, frog; Sarah Kiefer, Chief Marketing Officer, Pitch; Ahmed Daoud, Executive Director of Innovation, the Royal Commission for Al-Ula; Laurence Parkes, Vice President, frog UK. Brought to you by frog, a global creative consultancy. frog is part of Capgemini Invent. (https://www.frog.co)Visit us to learn more and stay in the loop of our partnership with Cannes Lions . (https://cannes.frog.co/) Download 'Why Consumers Love Generative AI' from the Capgemini Research Institute. (https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/creative-and-generative-ai/)Download the new frog Chief Challenges 5: Banking on Invisibility report. (https://go.frog.co/banking_on_invisibility)
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Kamilah and Nova begin the episode by discussing their current work. Kamilah talks about her obsessions with Twitter killers. She begins by talking about Spill, which uses AI for content moderation. She goes on to talk about Threads by Instagram. Nova talks about Clubhouse when it was something new. Nova questions how AI and AR will disrupt social media going forward. Nova talks about her recent travel and speaking engagements. Segment 2: Nova and Kamilah begin to talk about the new tools they're excited about, and how they can make a greater, faster impact for creatives. Kamilah begins with Descript for podcasters and video. AI for editing, taking audio product to create video. Nova brings up SkyBox by Blockade Labs – for immersive experiences and storytelling. Text can be used to create a short, immersive, 3D world. Kamilah brings up Pictory. This is an AI Video generator for creating and editing AI videos from a script, blog, or other text. Nova talks about Fliki, where you can take from a blog and turn it into a video. These tools allow those who might be unable to do video elements for the words they create to have options. Nova also talks about Wonder Studio. It allows for the creation of video effects with avatars and characters in live-action scenes. Segment 3: Nova and Kamilah talk about AI tools for music. Nova talks about WavTool for editing music via natural language. Kamilah talks about a tool called Mubert, which allows for music creation by a description of the type of music you want. License-free music that sounds good can be a challenge, Segment 4: Kamilah and Nova talk about AI tools for images. Nova talks about D-ID and the creation of her “Frankenstein” to create an animated avatar to tell a story. She talks about Synthesia doing AI model-driven videos. Kamilah talks about HitPaw for enhancing and upscaling images. Nova talks about Claid, a tool that lets you upload a photo of your product and use AI to create an entire photoshoot. This can make for easy and quick product demo while saving on costs to enhance the product. Kamilah talks about Move.AI – which adds movement to still photos and can be saved as a video file. Nova talks about how that can majorly expand on storytelling options. Accessible motion capture. Nova mentions LumaLab – which allows you to take photos and convert them to 3D models. Segment 5: Nova and Kamilah move on to words, apart from ChatGPT. Kamilah begins with Jasper, an AI copywriter focused on your tone and style. Nova talks about Wiseone for enhancing web searching and research. Another tool Nova mentions is Text Blaze for email and text messages, creating automated templates and such. Segment 6: Nova and Kamilah touch on AI Tools for presentations. Nova talks about Canva and their new AI edit features and upgrades over the last couple of months. Kamilah talks about Presentations.AI – which allows for the creation of personalized decks from a text description. Nova brings up Tome for story-driven presentation creation and Beautiful.ai. Conclusion: Kamilah and Nova conclude by talking about how these are just a few of the up-and-coming tools available for creators. AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives AI AR Web3 Video Text to video Music Presentations Copywriting Images Social Media Pink Kangaru
David Copps is the Chief Executive Officer of Worlds.io, a leading provider of virtual worlds and immersive experiences for gaming, education, and other sectors. As a proven leader with a track record of success, Copps has been recognized by numerous prestigious awards, including the Dallas 500, Ernst & Young (E&Y) Entrepreneur of the Year in 2022, and a finalist for DallasInnovates Innovator of the Year in 2023. Additionally, he was nominated for the Tech Titans Innovator of the Year award in 2022. With his exceptional skills in software development, data analysis, and business strategies, Copps stands out not only as an accomplished entrepreneur but also as an all-around great person dedicated to making a positive impact through his work. https://worlds.io/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamdavo/ Are you seeking inspiration and guidance for reaching your goals? Look no further than our inspiring podcast that airs brand new content weekly! Each installment features interviews from top performers showcasing their secrets of achievement, as well as practical tips, tricks & hacks that could revolutionize how you approach self improvement. Additionally we highlight noteworthy tales that warm your hearts & ignite your passion. Remember to hit subscribe so you never miss out on future uploads & enhance your day through connecting with our supportive community on relevant socials. Embrace victory on this exciting adventure alongside amazing companions & trustworthy allies. Let's thrive together! ============================================================ BONUS: Follow along with us daily for carefully curated media guaranteed to boost productivity via positivity! With high profile guests guaranteed weekly; inspiration has never been simpler nor more accessible. We share fresh ideas, trending insights and easy accessibility at only mere fingertips away! But don't just sit there… Take advantage of these time saving resources RIGHT NOW as you work towards a brighter tomorrow for both yourself AND loved ones. What are YOU waiting for? Your adventure starts here – JOIN US on this extraordinary quest towards EMPOWERMENT !!! + Website: http://talk2rami.com/ + Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raminjahedi/ + Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2u1ISRm24IjnFlaDQpVSrb + Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talktorami/ + Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talk2rami/ + Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talk2rami
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Claire and Bryan embark on a new journey. Get excited for Season 2 of The Sell More Books Show. Top story is Evil, Good, or Neutral? Question of the week: Are you AI Curious or AI Furious? And why?
In an ocean of AI-driven content, how do you find your unique voice and identifiable personality that ensures your message doesn't get lost at sea?Molly Mahoney is The Prepared Performer and she's sharing the wisdom of articulating your own unique character attributes (at least 20!) before you start feeding your AI chatbot prompts and coming up with new content. There's a wonderful method to Molly's madness that involves the Quesadilla of Awesome and an intentionally misspelled acronym that will force you to check in with what you stand for as a brand so that when your content is reflected back to you, you'll know right away whether it is on point or not. TDM host Mark De Grasse and Molly also share on how to prevent Chatbot hallucinations, embrace AI's personality quirks, and the frameworks you need to be a better content writer. From awesome quesadillas to banana phones, there are ways to create content and community in quirky ways that set us humans apart from our artificially intelligent digital doppelgängers. Creating magic starts here. Molly Mahoney is the founder and CEO of The Prepared Performer. She teaches people how to turn their message into a profitable movement by having more fun (and ultimately making more money) without guru marketing or high-pressure sales tactics. Learning how to perform better in business begins with performing better in front of others. Elevate your Awesome Podcast with Molly Mahoney and The Prepared Performer team. Key Takeaways:02:35 How does Molly make her AI content more human?03:15 What is the Quesadilla of Awesome?07:40 Making a list of 20 things that make you a uniquely awesome human being08:45 How to appreciate yourself with the SAAVE acronym12:00 Creative AI prompts once you've articulated your uniqueness15:30 Creating a character before you create your AI content17:30 Making an emotional connection with your AI content19:50 How to prevent Chatbot hallucinations20:55 Being patient with your AI prompts26:10 Creating random content with AI28:00 Banana phones! 31:50 The low risk associated with trying out ideas using AI chatbotsConnect with Molly Mahoney:Website - the Prepared Performer - https://www.thepreparedperformer.com/YouTube - The Prepared Performer - https://www.youtube.com/user/ThePreparedPerformerBe sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmarketer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-marketer/This Month's Sponsors:Conversion Fanatics - Conversion Rate Optimization AgencyGet 50% Off Monthly Blog Writing Service - BKA Content More Resources from Scalable[Free Guide & Assessment] 7 Levels of Scale
In an ocean of AI-driven content, how do you find your unique voice and identifiable personality that ensures your message doesn't get lost at sea?Molly Mahoney is The Prepared Performer and she's sharing the wisdom of articulating your own unique character attributes (at least 20!) before you start feeding your AI chatbot prompts and coming up with new content. There's a wonderful method to Molly's madness that involves the Quesadilla of Awesome and an intentionally misspelled acronym that will force you to check in with what you stand for as a brand so that when your content is reflected back to you, you'll know right away whether it is on point or not. TDM host Mark De Grasse and Molly also share on how to prevent Chatbot hallucinations, embrace AI's personality quirks, and the frameworks you need to be a better content writer. From awesome quesadillas to banana phones, there are ways to create content and community in quirky ways that set us humans apart from our artificially intelligent digital doppelgängers. Creating magic starts here. Molly Mahoney is the founder and CEO of The Prepared Performer. She teaches people how to turn their message into a profitable movement by having more fun (and ultimately making more money) without guru marketing or high-pressure sales tactics. Learning how to perform better in business begins with performing better in front of others. Elevate your Awesome Podcast with Molly Mahoney and The Prepared Performer team. Key Takeaways:02:00 How does Molly make her AI content more human?02:40 What is the Quesadilla of Awesome?07:00 Making a list of 20 things that make you a uniquely awesome human being08:10 How to appreciate yourself with the SAAVE acronym12:00 Creative AI prompts once you've articulated your uniqueness15:40 Creating a character before you create your AI content16:50 Making an emotional connection with your AI content19:30 How to prevent Chatbot hallucinations20:40 Being patient with your AI prompts26:00 Creating random content with AI27:00 Banana phones! 32:00 The low risk associated with trying out ideas using AI chatbotsConnect with Molly Mahoney:Instagram (and the Free Gifts Molly mentions) - Molly Mahoney * Video * Organic Social * Sales * Gen AI (@thepreparedperformer) • Instagram photos and videos - https://www.instagram.com/thepreparedperformer/?hl=enWebsite - the Prepared Performer - https://www.thepreparedperformer.com/YouTube - The Prepared Performer - https://www.youtube.com/user/ThePreparedPerformerBe sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmarketer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-marketer/This Month's Sponsors:Conversion Fanatics - Conversion Rate Optimization AgencyGet 50% Off Monthly Blog Writing Service - BKA Content More Resources from Scalable[Free Guide & Assessment] 7...
Are you curious about how AI can revolutionize the toy industry? Do you want to know how AI can help in designing and marketing a toy product? If so, then this podcast episode is for you. Join The Toy Coach in this insightful episode as she explores the potential of AI in toy design and marketing.In this episode of the Making It In The Toy Industry Podcast, The Toy Coach shares her experience in using an AI language model called Agent GPT to generate ideas for a toy product. From creating a unique toy name to identifying edgy influencers for marketing, Agent GPT proved to be a valuable tool in the toy industry. One interesting thing that was learned is how AI can save time and resources in conducting research and analysis, ultimately leading to faster and more responsive product development. Teased in this episode are insights on using mid-journey, an AI tool for generating high-quality images, and a mind map on the future of AI in the toy industry. Overall, this episode provides a fascinating look into how AI can help with various aspects of toy design, from generating new ideas to finding social media influencers to work with. Listeners will gain a better understanding of the potential benefits and limitations of AI in the toy industry and how it may shape the future of toy design. Don't miss this episode if you're interested in the intersection of AI and toy design.EPISODE CLIFF NOTES:[01:40] Discover how AI is revolutionizing the toy industry and learn about the possibilities of using AI to design new toys.[06:55] Find out how AI can help in designing toys that align with current social and societal trends and learn about the challenges toy designers face when creating new toy ideas.[11:10] Learn about the two types of people who lead the toy industry and how they impact the development of new toy products.[15:30] Get insights into how AI can analyze social media trends related to edgy fashion and use that to inspire toy ideas.[19:40] Discover how AI can generate unique and trademark-free names for toy products and learn about the importance of researching trademarks before deciding on a name.[23:50] Learn about how AI can identify potential influencers and help craft personalized messages to introduce a toy product to them.[28:00] Discover how AI can analyze the interests of an influencer, generate personalized messages, and recommend the best communication channels for delivering the message.[32:30] Teaser for the next episode, where The Toy Coach explores how AI can be used to generate high-quality images for toy products and predicts the future of AI in the toy industry. TCA Self Study is now open for enrollment. Click the link below to learn more!https://www.toycreatorsacademy.com/selfstudy
In today's episode of The Metaverse Podcast, we talk to Nick St. Pierre, a master prompt engineer, designer and expert in talking to AI systems effectively. Nick is joined by our host and CEO, Jamie Burke, as they discuss his experiences working with Midjourney, NeRFs, and other AI tools. If you're a creator seeking to harness AI or simply curious about what's achievable with AI today, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to: Explore the intersection of emerging technology, creative tools, and art; Delve into neural radiance fields (NeRF), which enable full cinematic control and allow for exporting depth maps for integration with other AI tools; Uncover the specific AI tools that Nick employs in his work; Comprehend the importance of crafting precise creative briefs; Gain insights on additive prompting and how these tools will evolve, even in the near future. #ai #llm #promptengineer #midjourney #3d #prompting ------------ Whether you're a founder, investor, developer, or just have an interest in the future of the Open Metaverse, we invite you to hear from the people supporting its growth. Outlier Ventures is the Open Metaverse accelerator, helping over 100 Web3 startups a year. You can apply for startup funding here - https://ov.click/pddsbcq122 Questions? Join our community: Discord - https://ov.click/pddssodcq122 Telegram - https://ov.click/pddssotgq122 Twitter - https://ov.click/pddssotwq122 LinkedIn - https://ov.click/pddssoliq122 More - https://ov.click/pddslkq122 For further Open Metaverse content: Listen to The Metaverse Podcast - https://ov.click/pddsmcq122 Sign up for our quarterly live events at - https://ov.click/pddsdfq122 Check out our portfolio - https://ov.click/pddspfq122 Thanks for listening!
Listen Now to Future Now Show 07 3.14.2022 While we were recording this week’s show, the wind and rain were howling outside, thousands locally were without power and bandwidth, and we were concerned about large trees falling on our house. Fortunately, we were able to complete the show without incident, and what a show it is! We take a closer look at the mysterious Mae West point, explore the strangeness of Boulder Creek, Steve Follmer, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, shares his experiences with a class of weight loss drugs known as semaglutides, which are taking the world by storm. And on the creative front, Greg Panos describes several new AI-powered tools that give us visual and audio super powers, i.e. creating amazing images in a few seconds from a simple textual description, like “create a monkey in a space suit meditating on the shri yantra.” Though is cause to fear AI, there is even more cause to celebrate how AI can enhance our creative expression. Enjoy! AI generated image from the text: “a monkey in a space suit meditating on the shri yantra”
We're back for 2023! And today on our show, we're talking about artificial intelligence and human creativity. Creative AI, also called Generative AI, is inspiring new ways of working and even thinking about the creative process. To help us unpack the implications of all this, we're once again joined by Andreas Markdalen, Global Chief Creative Officer at frog. Back in 2015, Andreas first began speaking about the intersection of AI and design at a conference called Digital Shoreditch in London. A few years later, he again explored the topic in a presentation at Interaction 19. Next month, Andreas will again take the stage at Interaction 23 in Zürich to expand on whether Creative AI will be the death of creativity, or the means of unlocking a whole new era of imagination.Brought to you by frog, a global creative consultancy. frog is part of Capgemini Invent. (https://www.frog.co)Find episode transcripts and relevant info (https://www.frog.co/designmind/design-mind-frogcast-ep-29-human-creativity-meets-creative-ai/)Download the new frog report 'The Future of Retail: What's In Store for Brick-and-Mortar?' (https://go.frog.co/the-future-of-retail-report)Host/Writer: Elizabeth Wood, Editorial Director, frogResearch: Camilla Brown, Senior Copyeditor, frogAudio Production: Richard Canham, Lizard Media (https://www.lizardmedia.co.uk/)
The Equity crew is kicking off your week with a special episode from our sister podcast, Found, the stories behind the startups. Co-hosts Darrell Etherington and Becca Szkutak spoke with Alice Albrecht from Re:collect, a software tool that augments creativity by helping people focus, recall, and connect their ideas. The conversation covered a lot of ground from how to hone your pitch when your product is so cerebral, how technology can help creativity but Alice argues will never replace it, and how developing AI requires building safeguards from the jump.If you want to hear more from Equity and Found, don't forget to take our listener survey and enter for a chance to win a free year of TC+!For more from Found, connect with us:On TwitterOn InstagramVia email: found@techcrunch.comEquity drops every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a.m. PT, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that details how our stories come together and more!
We're back! Marques and Andrew sit down to discuss everything from weird Huawei smartwatch/earbuds leaks to how artists should be credited when an AI trained on their dataset creates art. This week there is a nice mix of weird gadgets, EV stuff, and philosophical debates about the future of technology. Then we wrap it up with a recap of all of the hot takes video that Marques posted last week before going over trivia answers. It's a classic episode of Waveform! Links: Verge Huawei leak: https://bit.ly/vergesmartwatchleak Marques Hot Takes video: https://bit.ly/mkbhdhottakes Shop products mentioned: Beats Fit Pro at https://geni.us/nFLIb0 Apple AirPods Pro (Gen 2) at https://geni.us/B61pMn Apple Watch Ultra at https://geni.us/hqmrUx Samsung Galaxy Watch4 at https://geni.us/b2y5 Garmin Epix Gen 2 Smartwatch at https://geni.us/HMDaL Shop the merch: https://shop.mkbhd.com Twitters: Waveform: https://twitter.com/wvfrm Marques: https://twitter.com/mkbhd Andrew: https://twitter.com/andymanganelli Adam: https://twitter.com/adamlukas17 Ellis: https://twitter.com/EllisRovin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wvfrmpodcast/ Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/mkbhd Music by 20syl: https://bit.ly/2S53xlC Waveform is part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Last week, the creative AI DALL-E opened to everyone wanting to use it. The program, which returns images based on text prompts provided by the user, has created mesmerizing tableaus from the gorgeous to the obscene, and it gets better all the time. But is this art? If not, why not? Creative AI is simply the most visible aspect of an AI revolution that has taken major steps over the past couple of years. But how does it work? What else can it be used for and ... ummm ... should we be concerned?GUEST: Stephen Marche, writer and cultural critic, has reported on Creative AI for The New Yorker and The Atlantic
Can robots really be creative?In episode 34 of the B-side, I speak to Richard Savery, a developer of artificial intelligence and robotics, who is trying to find answers to this question and many more through music and creativity.He is a Research Fellow at Macquarie University, developing new robotic musicians, like Shimon, a freestyle rapping, singing, jazz improvising, and marimba playing robot. He completed a PhD in Music Technology (minor in Human-Computer Interaction), at the Georgia Institute of Technology, graduating in 2021.Richard's work has received widespread media attention, including a Guinness World Record for ‘First robot to participate in a rap battle', articles in Scientific American, BBC Radio, and The World According to Jeff Goldblum.He has authored hundreds of papers, some of which I refer to on the show; he's composed and orchestrated many video games, films and ads, including Fast Four featuring Roger Federer and worked for 15 years as a professional saxophonist, clarinettist and flutist.We discuss his research, and the science behind creativity in robotics and AI. How robotic musicians don't just work for us, but with us as collaborators, like equal members of a band adding their own unique style of creative spontaneously.I learn about the difference between mechanomorhphic and anthropomorphic robotic design principles. And ask if the robot music industry will put human creatives out of a job. Thankfully, according to Richard, it's more likely that the future will see robots working alongside us to create better work, not replace us, anytime soon.This was an incredibly thought-provoking and super exciting chat on the convergence of robotics, AI, and creativity. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.You can find Richard Savery and learn more about his awesome work here: https://richardsavery.com/about Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.