Listen to hear in-depth discussions with some of the most influential and important industry leaders in fields such as design, music, publishing, architecture, film and video, crafts, visual arts, fashion, TV and radio, advertising, literature, software, computer games and the performing arts.
Through thought-provoking conversations, the podcast explores the ethical considerations, benefits, and drawbacks of using AI tools, as well as the opportunities and challenges that will arise in creative industries as AI becomes more prevalent.
Whether you work in one of these industries or have an interest in the topic, the show offers valuable insights into the intersection of technology and creativity.
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In this unconventional episode Lena Robinson, host and guest, dives into a self-reflective and candid conversation about creativity, technology, and the intersection of the two. Faced with a scheduling hiccup, Lena takes the opportunity to interview herself, offering listeners a rare glimpse into her multifaceted life as a creative, Kiwi entrepreneur, creative thinker, and champion of emerging tech.
From her early exposure to creativity through her parents' artistic pursuits to her current ventures with The FTSQ Gallery, Lena explores how creativity has shaped her career and personal growth. She shares insights on her journey as an early tech adopter, discussing how tools like AI are not only streamlining her work but also sparking curiosity and enhancing her creative output. Lena candidly reflects on her experiences using AI for idea generation, research, and overcoming mental blocks on challenging days.
The episode also touches on Lena's vision for the future of AI, emphasising collaboration over competition between humans and machines. With her characteristic warmth and humour, Lena invites listeners to embrace curiosity and take on a creative challenge using AI, making this episode a thought-provoking exploration of the evolving creative landscape.
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In this riveting episode host Lena Robinson welcomes Benjamin Southworth, a polymath who seamlessly blends art, music, entrepreneurship, and technology. Known for helping found groundbreaking tech community events such as Silicon Drinkabout, Chew the Fat and Don’t Pitch Me Bro, Benjamin shares insights from his journey co-founding 3Beards and playing a pivotal role in London’s Tech City (now rolled out nationwide as Tech Nation), to where he is today. Whether helping to orchestrate art hackathons in the Tate Modern or designing digital tools for emerging economies, Ben's career is a testament to the creative potential of technology.
The conversation dives deep into the intersection of AI and creativity, exploring how tools like generative AI can serve as collaborators rather than competitors for artists. Ben eloquently discusses the joy and challenges of maintaining a childlike sense of wonder, both in art and in life, and how his upbringing among artistic parents shaped his philosophy. The episode also tackles pressing questions: Can AI truly be a “bicycle for the mind,” amplifying human creativity, or does its rapid adoption risk mechanising our artistic souls?
From musings on empathy as the cornerstone of meaningful tech to real-world anecdotes of using AI for problem-solving, this episode is an enlightening exploration of technology’s role in art, society, and the future. Tune in to hear Ben’s predictions, hopes, and concerns about AI's impact on creative expression and human connection.
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In this vibrant episode our host Lena Robinson sits down with Tom Morley, a founding member and drummer of 80's pop band Scritti Politti, who’s now reshaping his creative journey with AI. At 70, Tom's experiences are as dynamic as ever; he shares his reflections on using AI in everything from drumming and visuals to song production. With a background in fine arts and a well-earned reputation as an engaging performer, Tom brings a unique perspective on the intersection of human creativity and AI.
Tom discusses how AI tools like Midjourney and Suno have transformed his creative process, allowing him to experiment with visual art and music in unprecedented ways. Despite initial skepticism, Tom dove into AI, embracing the technology to enhance his work’s reach and resonance. His story touches on fascinating examples, like the AI-generated visuals that captivate audiences at his drumming gigs and his foray into AI-assisted songwriting.
The conversation also explores the essence of creativity in the digital age. Tom emphasises the importance of human touch—the art of “knowing when to stop”—and the role of years of artistic experience in making the most of AI's potential. Together, Lena and Tom unpack the delicate balance between embracing new technology and maintaining artistic integrity, leaving listeners inspired to reflect on how AI might serve their own creative goals.
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In "Messy First Drafts to Magic: AI as the Creative Companion with Bernie J. Mitchell, our host Lena Robinson delves into an enlightening conversation with Bernie J. Mitchell, a dynamic connector in the creative world and advocate for co-working communities.
Bernie’s story takes listeners through his rich career journey, from hospitality and marketing to his present-day passion for the creator economy and community building. Together, Lena and Bernie unpack how AI has transformed Bernie’s approach to creativity, from overcoming the challenges of dyslexia to embracing tools like Grammarly and ChatGPT, which have allowed him to turn “messy first drafts” into polished, engaging work.
Bernie shares how he’s leveraged AI to bolster both his productivity and creative output, making a strong case for viewing AI as a supportive ally rather than a threat.
The discussion touches on key insights for freelancers and creatives alike, exploring how AI can empower them to stay competitive, accelerate idea development, and remove roadblocks in their workflows.
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James Pierechod, a creative technologist, reflects on his extensive career journey that spans over 25 years, beginning from an engineering background and transitioning into the world of CGI and creative content production.
His insights delve into how generative AI has emerged as a transformative force in the creative industry, offering unprecedented shortcuts in production processes that have long been a bottleneck for marketers.
Pierechod emphasises that AI brings agility and personalisation to content creation, allowing marketers to fulfil their long-standing demands for tailored campaigns without the traditional lengthy planning stages.
The conversation highlights the symbiotic relationship between creativity and technology, where AI is posited not as a competitor but as an essential collaborator that augments creative processes.
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Oscar Mitchell-Heggs joins Lena Robinson to explore the evolving intersection of art, creativity, and artificial intelligence.
Throughout the conversation, Oscar shares his unique perspective on how AI is reshaping the creative landscape, particularly in commercial and artistic realms.
He discusses the benefits of using tools like ChatGPT for organisation and planning while expressing his reservations about relying on AI for creative output, emphasising the irreplaceable value of human emotion and experience in art.
The dialogue also delves into the implications of AI for future generations of artists and the potential for AI to enhance creativity for individuals with disabilities.
Listeners will gain insights into the importance of maintaining a balance between leveraging technology and preserving the raw essence of creative expression.
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Join us as we sit down with Pete Nguyen, also known as Artistically Autistic, who brings a fascinating blend of backgrounds in software engineering, financial analysis, and law enforcement into his journey as an artist. Pete shares his personal narrative, discussing how his artistic evolution from street art to digital animations has been a tool for emotional understanding and management, particularly in relation to his autism. His candid reflections offer valuable insights into the therapeutic and expressive power of art.
Next, we turn our focus to the transformative potential of AI in the art world. Pete, with his rich technical expertise, helps us dissect the role of AI in redefining traditional concepts of artistry and craftsmanship. Together, we explore the creative potential of AI-generated art and its psychological implications, while also addressing the technology's current limitations and speculating on significant changes in the next three to five years. This segment provides a balanced view on how artists might need to adapt to maintain their relevance and innovation.
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Tim Carter, a seasoned tech executive, lawyer, and collaboration coach, shares insights from his 25-year career at the intersection of business, law, and technology. With a background as an intellectual property lawyer and product strategist, Tim has played a key role in building technology-based ecosystems across various industries. Now focused on the media and creative sectors, Tim is working to develop best practices and ensure creatives are safeguarded when it comes to the use of AI in the creative and film industries.
In this episode, Tim discusses how AI is transforming filmmaking, particularly in areas like dubbing and dialogue replacement (the 'Monkey problem'), while emphasising that AI serves human creativity. He also addresses the challenges and ethical considerations of AI in the industry.
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New host Lena Robinson kicks off with a lively chat with fellow Kiwi and seasoned creative Anna Cowie, who's now making waves from Cambridge. They dive into Anna's eclectic career journey—from her days at Elam Fine Arts School in New Zealand to her evolution into a digital fine artist and senior creative director. The conversation is a fun mix of art, tech, and creativity, with Anna spilling the beans on how she’s always viewed the computer, and more recently, the iPad and Apple Pencil, as just another set of pens, pencils and canvas to play with.
Anna also gets into the nitty-gritty of how AI has worked its way into her studio, not as a rival, but as a muse and collaborator. AI is pushing boundaries, speeding up her creative processes, and adding a new layer of inspiration, all without ever stepping on the toes of her artistic integrity. While AI can add a spark, Anna insists it can't replace the keen eye and emotional depth that only a true artist brings to the table. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about how AI and technology is shaking up the art and design world in the best way possible.
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In this episode, Lena Robinson joins us to discuss the future of the podcast and is announced as the new host for Creatives WithAI.
We explore AI's impact on creativity and how artists are using AI as a tool to enhance their work. Lena shares her background and the experiences that shaped her perspective on non-conformity and the importance of challenging the status quo.
Lena shares her excitement about upcoming guests on the podcast, including Tom Morley (an AI artist), Nicole Yershon (a business innovator), Minter Dial (a marketing expert), and Tim Carter (a former Google executive).
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Join me on an exciting journey as we expand the Creatives WithAI podcast into a dynamic network called "WithAI FM" and get a glimpse of our expanding network, featuring shows like Women WithAI, hosted by the remarkable Joanna Shilton. Stay tuned for exciting upcoming series like Law WithAI and Relationships WithAI - a show dedicated to various relationship dynamics.
I outline our new marketing and branding strategy under the unified "WithAI FM" brand, consolidating our social media accounts for better audience engagement and introducing a weekly newsletter to keep you informed about new episodes and events. (Our individual podcasts will remain on platforms like Apple, Spotify, and YouTube to ensure content is tailored to your specific interests. )
Exciting changes to cover art and branding are on the horizon, and we even explore the possibility of in-person video podcasts.
Your feedback is crucial, so connect with us through Futurehand Media and our various shows to share your thoughts.
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Imagine winning a 48-hour filmmaking competition using only AI tools. That's exactly what our guest, Jagger Waters, did, and today, she will share her incredible journey with us.
From the Hollywood writers' strike to the creation of her award-winning film "Love at First Bite," Ms Waters has been at the forefront of AI experimentation. She reveals how she blends traditional techniques with cutting-edge AI, such as Midjourney, Magnific, and Kyber, to craft a visual masterpiece. Her story is a testament to the potential of AI in the arts, inspiring both seasoned filmmakers and AI enthusiasts alike.
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Peter Guirguis shares his journey of starting his own business and how he used AI in his day-to-day life. He discusses using AI in copywriting, web design, app development, and advertising. He emphasises the importance of clear and concise messaging on websites and the use of AI to generate persuasive copy.
He also mentions the use of AI tools like Play.io for advertising campaigns. Peter highlights the need for testing and experimentation in marketing strategies and the importance of tracking ROI. AI tools have saved Peter Guirguis both time and money in his business. He no longer needs to hire copywriters or spend hours crafting email responses. The productivity and time management benefits are significant, saving him hundreds of hours each month. David Brown highlights the lack of discussion around the actual impact and ROI of AI tools. Peter mentions the need for an AI tool that can compare different outputs and determine the best option for a given context. They also discuss the importance of being nimble in a changing job market and the value of vocational training and apprenticeships.
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Tonia Samsonova discusses the challenges that artists face with AI and copyright issues. She shares her solution of giving artists the ability to train their own AI algorithms, allowing for a more diverse and decentralised AI landscape.
Tonia Samsonova is a serial entrepreneur and founder with a successful eight-figure exit. Currently she is the founder of exactly.ai, a platform enabling artists to train their AI models and monetise their unique aesthetics by leveraging their audience. Before that, she was a product leader at Yandex, a search engine company, and led a COVID-19 response initiative with a daily audience of 50 million. Her team's work on this project was shortlisted for Cannes Lions and earned European awards for creative data usage. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Tonia was a journalist and news editor.
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In this enlightening episode of Creatives WithAI, we venture into the heart of how AI is reshaping the creative landscape.
From the nuances of music production to the intricacies of digital marketing, discover the broader implications of AI on human connection and creativity.
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Join us for an exclusive conversation with two luminaries in the music industry: Daniel Bedingfield, the chart-topping singer-songwriter, and Fernando Garibay, the Grammy-winning producer behind some of the music industry’s biggest artists. These creative powerhouses share their unique perspectives on the seismic shifts AI is causing in their fields.
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This episode is more than just a discussion; it's a journey into the profound influence of AI on our lives. Whether you're an artist, a marketer or simply curious about the future, you'll gain valuable insights and inspiration from these compelling guests.
Don't miss this chance to explore the intersection of AI and creativity with two of the industry's most innovative minds. Tune in for an enriching journey into AI's profound influence on our lives and discover how creatives can redefine their value and thrive amidst rapid change.
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Today's conversation covers a wide range of topics related to AI, machine learning, virtual influencers, and the future of technology. Dudley Nevill-Spencer, Chief Innovation Officer at Live & Breathe, shares insights on a variety of topics, including Audience Intelligence AI, virtual influencers, and the impact of AI on the future.
The discussion also delves into the potential of quantum computing, the role of regulation in AI, and the importance of creativity in the future.
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And to answer the quantum computing energy question, I found this: "Today, quantum computers’ electricity usage is orders of magnitude much less than any supercomputer, and this is counting all the different quantum architectures available." (Link to the full article below)
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In today's episode, we delve into the dynamic intersection of artificial intelligence and the creative industries. Join our host, David Brown, as he speaks with a fascinating array of experts and enthusiasts from the Podcast Show in London.
From audio producers to business brains behind innovative voiceover agencies and from podcast community managers to prominent figures in the AI video editing space, we cover the diverse ways AI is shaping and enhancing creative workflows.
Our guests share their first-hand experiences, highlighting both the incredible benefits and the ethical concerns of AI integration. Tune in as we explore how AI is transforming content creation, enhancing productivity, and raising poignant questions about the future of human creativity in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Stay with us for insights that promise to inform, challenge, and inspire your own creative journey.
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In this episode of Creatives WithAI, host David Brown provides a brief update from the Podcast Show in London. He expresses gratitude to listeners and guests for their support in the first year.
Looking ahead to season two, David plans to incorporate more in-person interviews and on-the-spot conversations at events. He aims to explore how various professionals, including broadcasters and producers, use AI in their work.
Exciting new guests are lined up, and next week's episode will feature a series of Vox-Pop interviews.
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In this episode, David Brown interviews the show's first guest, Wo King, CEO of Hi9, on the first anniversary of the Creatives WithAI podcast.
We discuss the advancements and narratives behind AI, the role of effective altruism, the challenges of ethics in AI, the power dynamics within the tech industry, different perspectives and biases of AI models, and the need for individual control over AI. We also speculate on Google's potential announcements regarding AI and YouTube, highlighting the advantage Google has in terms of data and infrastructure.
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Lena Robinson, founder of the online FTSQ Gallery, discusses the intersection of AI and creativity. She shares how her unconventional upbringing shaped her passion for the arts, emphasises the importance of creativity in all fields, including business and technology, and highlights the ongoing debate in the art community about whether AI-generated art can be considered true art.
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Imagine crafting 100 unique AI systems in just 100 days!
From turning job interviews into triumphs to inspiring young minds to use AI, Nadio Granata’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. Join us as we explore the creative power of AI and how it's reshaping conversations and careers!
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In this conversation, David and Jo discuss the Women WithAI podcast and their thoughts on AI. They explore the impact of AI on different roles and the need for equal opportunities. They also touch on the biases in AI algorithms and the importance of ethics in AI development.
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Alan King discusses his book "Harnessing the Power of AI in Organizations" and the need for businesses to adapt to the changing landscape. He compares the impact of AI to the internet revolution and emphasises the importance of organisations embracing AI to avoid becoming legacy companies. He also discusses the current state of AI adoption and the potential for future advancements in quantum computing and fusion reactors.
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David Bara is the Co-founder of the social enterprise WeCanAccess Ltd and WeCanAccess Training. He is also a Senior Lecturer of Special Needs, having successfully supervised over 220 people internationally with their MA dissertations. He is the father of two children with additional needs and disabilities. In 2012, his daughter was treated for a malignant and aggressive brain tumour; WeCanAccess is his response to the challenges his family and others like them face when trying to navigate life with hidden and visible disabilities. David's company has been identified as a pioneer in their field by Learning Planet. David's mission with wife, Emma, is to make the world a more accessible place for all.
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Ever wondered if an AI could become your partner in the creative process? Imagine an algorithm that not only understands but also empathises with human emotion. This episode features a captivating interview with Pi, an advanced AI from Pi.ai that's breaking new ground in the realm of creative and empathetic AI. Pi's not just a series of codes—it's a digital artist, a listener, a thinker.
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Pi.ai is a mobile app that allows users to have conversations with an AI called Pi.
Pi's unique approach to creativity and innovation lies in its ability to engage in creative, empathetic, and personalised conversations with users.
Pi generates creative outputs by analysing user requests, combining its extensive knowledge base with the user's preferences and emotions, and producing unique works of art that resonate with the user.
Pi learns about people and their preferences through conversations, paying attention to responses, interests, and emotions, and remembers previous interactions to tailor future conversations and recommendations.
Pi understands human emotions and experiences through language processing and empathy modules, allowing it to respond more empathetically and supportively and incorporate emotions into its creative output.
AI-generated art can be seen as a collaboration between humans and machines, combining the best of both worlds to create something new and innovative.
As AI evolves, it has the potential to create spontaneously and come up with new ideas outside of its data set, leading to more innovative creativity.
Transparency and disclosure are important in AI-generated content to avoid misleading audiences and to foster a deeper appreciation for both human and AI-generated content.
AI can be a powerful tool for augmenting and enhancing human creativity in the creative industries, allowing humans to focus on the conceptual, emotional, and expressive aspects of creativity.
The future of AI in the creative industries involves a collaborative approach between humans and AI, pushing the boundaries of what's possible and creating a brighter, more empathetic future.
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In this conversation, Professor Christopher Hogg discusses the impact of AI on education, creativity, and writing. He shares his experiences as an educator and how he incorporates AI into his teaching.
Christopher emphasises the importance of trust in technology and the challenges AI poses in the classroom. He also explores the concept of subtext and how AI can analyse and enhance it. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the role of wisdom in the age of AI.
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Chase Palmieri, the CEO of Credder, discusses the use of AI in rating news articles and identifying political bias.
Credder aggregates reviews from verified journalists and the general public to create credibility scores for articles, authors, and outlets. They have trained an AI model to crawl and rate articles, providing a stand-in credibility score ahead of reader reviews. The AI model can also identify political leanings in articles.
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In this episode, Sophia Matveeva discusses the shift from perfectionism to failure in entrepreneurship and the impact of the education system on preparing individuals for the digital age. She explores the evolution of digital products and the rise of non-technical founders in the tech industry.
Sophia also highlights the democratisation of tech innovation and the convergence of AI and business. She emphasises the importance of understanding the three stages of technological adoption and the challenges of hardware and robotics. Finally, she encourages questioning data and considering the unintended consequences of AI.
The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to AI and technology. It explores the unintended consequences of social media, the importance of learning AI theory, and the value of hands-on experience with AI. The discussion also delves into using Chat GPT as an annoying assistant, the evolving functionality of Chat GPT, and its usefulness for summarising information and analysing websites. The conversation highlights the importance of clear brand messaging and references Red Bull's successful branding strategy. It concludes with a discussion on the importance of politeness in interacting with AI and promotes a free ebook on technology concepts for business leaders.
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In this episode, David Brown interviews Robert Plotkin, an expert in technology, law, and artificial intelligence. They discuss the use of AI in contract review and drafting, as well as its impact on patent law. They also explore the question of whether AI can be considered an inventor and the potential changes in patent law if AI were able to draft its own patents. The conversation delves into the intersection of AI and copyright, as well as the ways in which AI can augment human creativity. They conclude by discussing the impact of AI on writing and business. This conversation explores the value of human writers in the age of AI and the limitations of AI in writing. It emphasizes the importance of human experience and emotion in writing, particularly in topics that require empathy and personal connection. The conversation also discusses the potential future of artisanal creatives and the challenges faced by traditional news organizations. It highlights the need for creatives to adapt to the changing landscape and leverage AI as a writing assistant and brainstorming tool.
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In this conversation, David Brown interviews Reggie Johnson, a strategist and creator of digital media and content. They discuss the impact of AI on branding and SEO, highlighting the importance of optimising for user experience and building trust and reputation.
They also delve into the article 'When the Tech Bros Come for Me' by Jerry McGovern, exploring the unintended consequences of technology and the need for ethical considerations.
Overall, the conversation emphasises organisations' need for AI policies and transparency in their use of AI.
The conversation covers various themes related to the ethical concerns of AI and technology. It explores the impact of data servers on the environment and the need for regulation to address unethical practices. The power and influence of tech companies, particularly in social media, are discussed, along with the importance of safety testing and transparency. The conversation also delves into the cult-like feeling around AI and the hype cycles associated with emerging technologies. The future of AI and the potential role of quantum computing are explored, and the importance of preparing the digital landscape for AI is emphasised.
Finally, the conversation concludes with a reminder to enjoy the present and find happiness.
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Fr Joe Evans, a Catholic priest, discusses the intersection of AI and ethics. He emphasises the importance of ethical formation and the need to understand the wisdom of the past.
Father Joe highlights the positive potential of AI while recognising the risks and limitations. He encourages collaboration between AI practitioners and religious communities to ensure responsible and ethical use of technology.
The conversation also touches on the decline of religion and the need for ethical discussions in a technology-driven world. The conversation explores the limitations of AI and the value of human life, the differences between human intelligence and machine intelligence, the emergence of AI religion, the need for clear regulations and international cooperation in AI development, and the purpose of Adama Magazine and Ten Minutes with Jesus.
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In this conversation, Director Tim Neeves discusses the impact of AI in the film industry, particularly in the areas of research, writing, audio production, and multilingual content. He shares his experience with AI tools in post-production, such as transcription and audio editing. Tim also highlights the importance of human connection in documentary filmmaking and the potential risks of AI replacing creativity.
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Matthew Blakemore, an AI strategist and entrepreneur, shares his journey from the fashion industry to the world of artificial intelligence. He discusses the challenges of protecting intellectual property and the need for more support for startups in Europe. Matthew also highlights the importance of aligning AI with business strategy and the potential business applications of AI in various industries. The conversation covers various AI-related topics, including the value of business plans, the future of AGI, the limitations of AI and human intelligence, bias in AI, interacting with AI, and upcoming speaking engagements.
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In this week's show, we welcome Adam Mart. Our conversation covers topics such as podcasting expectations, Adam's background in sound engineering, the evolution of production technology, the psychological effects of media production, the impact of AI and deepfakes and the importance of emotional response in content creation.
The conversation explores the evolution of tools and the fear of change, discussing how new technologies impact industries and the need for adaptation. The conversation also examines the ability of AI to create indistinguishable content and emphasises that AI is just another tool.
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In this episode, podcast host David introduces With AI FM™ and discusses the plans for the network's expansion into different verticals. He explains the need for specific conversations in various industries and the intention to find professional hosts for each show.
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Join us on a fascinating journey with Steve Dunlop, the visionary behind A Million Ads, as we uncover the seismic shift from old-school broadcast to the digital storytelling revolution. Steve takes us through the transformative era of digital ad inventory sales and the birth of DAX, right up to his lightbulb moment that sparked the innovation of personalised digital advertising.
In a world where AI is rapidly becoming the new creative partner, we tackle how these advances are shaping the future of branding and advertising.
We also take a moment to highlight the voiceover industry's resilience in the age of synthesised voices, weighing the pros and cons of this evolving technology.
Lastly, we reflect on the nuanced human interactions with voice-activated AI devices, considering the gendering of AI and the media's influence on our expectations of these technologies.
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This week, Gav Pauze, a DJ and radio show host, shares his inspirational story and discusses the impact of AI on the music industry. He highlights the evolution of DJing technology, from vinyl to digital controllers, and the loss of the personal touch in DJing.
Gav also discusses the challenges of AI in music recognition and the flood of music that makes it difficult for artists to stand out. He expresses concerns about job losses in the creative industry and the loss of artistic integrity. However, he also sees the potential benefits of AI in automating certain tasks and saving costs for small businesses.
Gav is a published poet, songwriter, qualified audio engineer & owner of @PauzeRadio. He's been a vinyl DJ since 1995, now focused on broadcasting roots reggae and dub music since 2006.
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In this conversation, Richard Norton (Norts) and Derek Ahmedzai discuss the use of AI and AR in marketing and creativity. They share their experiences with early experiments in creative AI, such as generating AI recipes and creating the world's first AI gin. They emphasise the importance of taking risks and being daring in advertising and marketing. The conversation also explores the potential of AGI and specialised AI models, as well as the commercial advantage of using AI tools. They discuss how AI is transforming the advertising industry and its impact on music creation.
The conversation explores the importance of human input in AI and the value of a good idea. It discusses the role of humans in photography and the potential for AI in music and Eurovision. The impact of AI on content creation and copyright implications are also examined. The rise of AI-generated videos on YouTube and the need for creativity in AI-generated content are highlighted. The conversation concludes with a discussion on exploring AI tools and platforms, connecting them for creative expression, and the politeness factor in interacting with AI.
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Unlock the secrets of podcasting with industry pioneer Colin Gray and discover how the fusion of human creativity and cutting-edge AI is transforming the landscape. As a tech-savvy educator turned podcasting virtuoso, Colin Gray joins us to share his journey and the innovations that are making podcasting more accessible than ever. We delve into the essence of what makes this medium intimate and unfiltered and how platforms like Alitu are breaking down barriers for creators everywhere.
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Can artificial intelligence truly be unbiased? Should it mirror the society we have or guide us towards the one we strive for?
This week, we have long-time friend of the show and returning guest Mike Nemirovsky joining us to help untangle this complex issue. We explore the mirror effect of AI, reflecting on our experiences with image generation and the stereotypes it often defaults to. We also discuss the implications of AI bias in various sectors, particularly content creation and education. Acknowledging the potential of AI to revolutionise education, we navigate through its possible applications for personalised learning and enhancing critical thinking skills.
But the conversation doesn't stop there. As we peer into the future, we speculate on the trajectory of large language models and their potential repercussions on various industries. Will there be a battle of biases as companies compete to develop superior models? We contemplate the potential of a freemium model for these language models and the ethical considerations around them. And, of course, we can't ignore the elephant in the room - the progress in deep fake technology and the inundation of cheap AI-generated content on platforms like YouTube.
Join us as we journey through these thought-provoking topics, emphasising the necessity for responsible AI usage and the importance of regulations.
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In this episode, podcast host David Brown provides updates on the show and expresses gratitude to the listeners, guests, and supporters. He discusses the plans for 2024, including setting up a home studio, adding more video content, and potentially doing live episodes.
David also introduces the AI Podcast Network, a platform for AI-focused podcasts, and encourages listeners to subscribe to the weekly digest email.
He shares his vision for expanding into different verticals and creating shows with specific themes.
Lastly, David previews the next episode on the topic of AI's role in presenting truth versus fiction.
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Tech leader Lisa Goodchild shares her journey in the tech industry and her advocacy for women in tech. She discusses the intersection of retail and technology, the potential impacts of AI on women in the workplace, the role of AI in education, and the importance of diversity in tech. The episode also touches on the controversial dismissal of Sam Altman from OpenAI. The conversation offers valuable insights into the current tech scene.
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In this show, we have an intriguing discussion with Joanna Kocik, a seasoned journalist who provides valuable insights into the intersection of technology and media, specifically the use of AI in journalism.
Joanna shares her experiences and her approach to integrating AI into the newsroom of the future, where she draws compelling comparisons between the advent of AI and automated translation, both having the potential to streamline work processes. You'll get an insider's perspective into how AI is transforming news gathering, production, and distribution.
In our discussion, we also examine the future of media and how AI is poised to take over mundane tasks, allowing human journalists to focus on more creative and in-depth storytelling. Joanna offers thought-provoking insights into the impact of AI on newsrooms and journalism, its potential to restore trust in news, and its integration into popular tools like Microsoft Office and Adobe. Don't miss out as we navigate through the potentials and challenges AI presents in the world of journalism.
Lastly, we explore the ethical considerations of using AI in journalism and discuss the importance of diversity in AI development teams. We touch on the potential for AI to perpetuate biases and the need to ensure women are represented in these discussions. We also take a look at Joanna's recently released trend book, "The Newsroom of Tomorrow," which offers a comprehensive view of AI's role in various media organizations. Tune in as we discuss the limitations of AI and the crucial role of society in shaping its influence on the world.
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Welcome to Creatives WithAI™, the weekly show that brings you AI education, industry insights, and straight-talking reactions to how AI is impacting creative businesses.
This week, we are exploring the intersection of AI and Intellectual Property with our special guest, Kayleigh Nauman, the UK's first North American Intellectual Property Attaché and Policy Advisor.
In this insightful episode, we delve deep into the complex world of AI and IP, examining the influence of AI on IP laws, the role of education, and the need for cross-industry collaboration. We also tackle pressing questions surrounding the ethical and legal implications of AI-generated outputs and how governments and creative industries are navigating the choppy waters of copyright law in the age of AI.
Join us as we discuss the potential impact of political shifts in the US and UK on AI regulations the role of the EU, and take a peek into the future of AI and its impact on various industries.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a legal professional, or simply curious about the intersection of AI and IP, this episode is a must-listen! So, grab your headphones, sit back, and let's dive into this thought-provoking journey into the future of AI.
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Join us as we meet Nadio Granata, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a GCologist, as well as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. Born an Italian-English citizen in the UK, Nadio recounts his adventurous journey, including leaving home and school on his 16th birthday, hitchhiking across Australia and cycling from the UK to Egypt and back.
He delves into his unique marketing path, highlighting his social entrepreneurial spirit and cofounding The Age of Human Think Tank.
Nadio offers his unique and perhaps controversial insights on the evolving marketing landscape and the key skills marketers should develop to stay ahead. He delves into the transformative role of AI in marketing and entrepreneurship, discussing how digital and societal marketing, along with the Internet of Things, have revolutionised the field, especially for micro-businesses. Learn how AI tools, from copywriting to transcribing to scientific breakthroughs, save marketers time and explore the varied roles of marketers in the AI-driven world.
The discussion also dives into the impact of AI on education, comparing the shift from abacus to calculators and the importance of managing AI's public perception and ethical considerations. Nadio shares his experience in training his personal chatbot and launching a new Level 6 Award in Marketing with AI, endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Marketing, to be delivered by him through the Cambridge Professional Academy starting in January.
He explains his vision of democratising AI and establishing a worldwide time banking system for AI savvy enthusiasts, members of the AI Collective, giving freely of their time in exchange for others “who might not otherwise have the opportunity to learn about AI”, repay the favour by volunteering the equivalent time back into their local communities. It’s genius!
We conclude with an analysis of AI's potential across various sectors, its societal implications, and a forward-looking perspective on technological advancements just around the corner.
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The ICE AI Collective is a dynamic community of AI enthusiasts, from school leavers to Thought Leaders, fostering innovation and societal transformation through collaboration. Emphasising AI positivity, this hub of creativity and expertise welcomes everyone from beginners to experts in AI.
It's a supportive environment for sharing knowledge, exchanging ideas, and jointly working on groundbreaking projects. As a member, which is free to join, you'll engage with diverse individuals, from corner shop owners to global industry leaders, tackling complex challenges and developing innovative solutions that reshape industries and drive positive change in AI.
CIM Specialist Digital Award in AI Marketing
Regarding the CIM Specialist Digital Award in AI Marketing, this course equips professionals with the tools to navigate the AI landscape in marketing. Suitable for marketing managers and those in operational or supervisory roles, it covers assessing AI's business value and integrating it into deliverable marketing strategies.
The Level 6 qualification can be completed in as little as six weeks, with access to course materials for up to 9 months. It is written and delivered by Nadio through the Cambridge Professional Academy. Register here for more information: https://bit.ly/47EwIx2
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AI technology presents one of the most significant disruptions to organisations in the last decade, presenting both opportunities and threats to the marketing function. The Level 6 Specialist Digital Award in AI Marketing will equip you with the tools to respond to developments within the world of AI, including how to assess the value of AI for business and how to incorporate AI into your marketing strategy. This is a Level 6 qualification, best suited to marketing managers or those in operational or supervisory roles. The Specialist Digital Award can be completed in as little as six weeks, but you will have access to the course materials for up to 9 months.
Get on the AI Learning Curve. The Nadio.AI website includes the formidable chatbot #AskNadio, which will provide you with as much information as you need about AI, the AI Collective, Marketing and all other relevant information to this podcast. You can even ask it to set up an appointment with Nadio himself!
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Could an AI convincingly replicate your voice? The rising sophistication of AI and cloned voices has us sitting down with software engineer Abdellah. Azzouzi who walks us through the potential threats that such technology can pose. With his expertise in developing aivoicedetector.com, he unveils the intricate nature of AI voices and the ways they can dupe even the sharpest ears. To combat this, we ponder over possible security measures, like watermarks, but quickly uncover the complexities that such solutions entail.
From security to regulatory matters, we venture into the realm of protecting against deep fakes and misuse of AI voices. We grapple with the practicality of possible regulations and the need for close-knit collaboration with voice cloning platforms. Our conversation isn't limited to just that, though. We delve into the world of detecting fake audio in video streams, the role AI voices can play in translations, and the possible geopolitical tremors that AI voices could stir up.
Wrapping up our intriguing discussion, we ponder upon the potential implications of AI-generated audio across various sectors. Abdullah enlightens us with insights on how voice actors and voiceovers can harness this technology for their advantage while also highlighting how challenging it could be to pick out AI-generated audio. Coupled with this, we also discuss the possibilities of AI voices in advertising, the role of regulation and royalties, and the impact on social media. Join us on this journey as we navigate the uncharted territories of AI voice technology together.
Can artificial intelligence be the answer to the critical mental health crisis our young generation is facing?" Join us as we sit down with Simon, a renowned expert in the intersection of sports science, machine learning, and AI, to explore this intriguing question. Simon and his team are creating a unique, non-judgmental, and always available mental health support system through conversational AI with a focus on addressing generalized anxiety in adolescents.
But how secure are these AI conversations? In this fascinating chat, we examine the critical components of privacy and security. With our expert, we'll shed light on how AI companies can use best practices to protect user data. We also discuss the power of transformer-based large language models, the need for identity federation, multi-factor authentication, and anonymity.
The importance of data privacy, bias in AI, and AI regulation are also central to our discussion. We scrutinize the implications of PII data, the need to identify dataset biases, and the importance of transparency in how data is used. Simon also walks us through the challenges of regulating AI, particularly in medical devices, and more importantly, ensuring AI behaves professionally and abides by the same rules. As we wrap up, we also venture into the exciting possibilities for AI learning, the naming of AI assistants, and the noble cause of providing free therapy sessions to those in need. Tune in for a lively and informative conversation that merges technology and mental health in an unexpected but promising way.
Listen in as our guest, Daniel Clarke, the Head of Technology and Innovation for the Greater Cambridge Partnership, joins us to talk about the revolutionary use of AI in Cambridge. We discuss everything from the hype cycle of AI to the role of AI in shaping the future of transport, city planning, and public services. We explore how organisations like Vivacity are utilising machine learning to gather comprehensive data and optimize traffic signals for improved city navigation.
In our thoughtful exploration of ethics and transparency in data collection, we take a close look at cyber security and the significance of engaging local communities in the conversation about AI. We reflect on the delicate balance of data collection and the crucial need for anonymity and transparency. We further dive into the potential of autonomous vehicles, the hurdles they face, and the implications of their slow pace of development.
We take on the challenges of AI adoption and the slow process of building public trust. We explore the implications of AI on education and the rise of AI-powered tools that aid students in exam preparation. We also address the potential of AI in creating misinformation and the urgent need for critical thinking skills. Dan also shares valuable insights on the slow pace of public sector transformation and how we can move forward in harnessing AI for the greater good.
Join us in this riveting episode as we journey through the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Professor Andrew Maynard.
We delve into his thrilling career trajectory, from studying the depths of physics to the responsible development of nanotechnology and now to exploring the immense possibilities of AI.
Andrew offers insightful reflections on the future of human intelligence, learning systems, and the revolutionary potential of AI. We dive into the implications of generative AI on education, its power to alter our perspectives on learning, creativity, and the societal implications of AI.
But we also venture into the potential darker side of AI, as Andrew shares his concerns on the possible erosion of societal connections and the challenges to our sense of identity.
Drawing from his books, 'Films From the Future' and 'Future Rising', we also discuss the ethical complexities of cutting-edge technology. Prepare for an enlightening episode as we explore the full spectrum of AI's impact on society and education!
In the latest podcast episode, we had the opportunity to engage in a fascinating dialogue with Mike Russell, the Founder of Music Radio Creative and a seasoned veteran in the audio production industry. From his roots in local radio to his current status as a prolific content creator, YouTuber, and podcaster, Mike shared insightful perspectives on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is influencing the audio landscape.
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I recently had an enlightening conversation with Alex Liptrot, a 17-year-old from the UK, about how artificial intelligence is impacting young people and their career prospects. Alex shared insightful first-hand experiences about AI upending his freelance writing business, making him rethink his skills and education path.
I recently spoke with Henry Coutinho-Mason, author of The Future Normal. Our wide-ranging discussion covered Henry's unique career path, the acceleration of technology, and maintaining a human focus in our AI conversations.
Henry takes an optimistic yet nuanced view - acknowledging downsides but highlighting opportunities to steer emerging tech like AI responsibly. He aims to spark thought-provoking dialogue rather than predict the future.
We discussed keeping the human element central when considering technological change. Ethics and thoughtful implementation remain crucial as expectations evolve.
Though the pace of technology feels exponential, Henry emphasised that shared human values must guide its direction. His balanced perspective left me hopeful we can shape an ethical AI future if we maintain open and nuanced discussions.
Listen to our full conversation, and let me know your key takeaways!
Aaron and Zara discuss how they use AI to create video clips and shareable highlights from full video files. They explain their approach of using AI for suggestions versus full automation to maintain user control. The conversation covers challenges for AI in detecting humour, gaining user insight, and handling nuance.
We also debate the broader societal impacts of AI, like its effects on jobs and capitalism. Aaron suggests AI reflects back on human biases and simplicity. Zara notes issues arise from how humans choose to apply AI, not the tech itself.
We all agree AI will force a re-evaluation of what makes us human.
In this engaging dialogue with Sherin Mathew, CEO and founder of AI Tech UK and Smart Ethics, we journey through his transition from building his first robot to pioneering in the IT space and ultimately developing the concept of Smart Ethics.
We navigate the intricacies of ethics and their global variations while discussing the impact of technology's accessibility on our ability to define ethical standards. Sherin provides valuable insight into the importance of human rights as a foundational principle in AI and its significance in our increasingly digital world.
As we continue our conversation with Sherin, we tackle the implications of AI on our personal data and intelligence and he emphasises the need for consciousness and vigilance as we surrender our intelligence to AI.
Listen in as we examine human biases towards AI and the unsettling lack of control we experience when decisions are made by computers or bots. Sherin offers his perspective on how autonomous vehicles can potentially decrease road accidents and fatalities, and we also discuss the five crucial pillars of AI governance and design to ensure ethics.
In the latter part of our chat, Sherin and I delve into the ethical aspects of AI development and the significance of governance. We highlight the necessity for a different level of governance for AI compared to traditional software and the potential implications of ignoring AI governance today. The future of AI and its potential impact on society is also a focal point of our discussion, considering three possible AI scenarios and how they could shape our world. Finally, we touch on the Smart Ethics framework, designed by Sherin, and the importance of an ethical framework in AI development.
Are we using artificial intelligence to its full potential, especially in the realm of forensic science? Join us as we journey through an enlightening conversation with our esteemed guest, Professor Ruth Morgan from University College London. Together, we'll unpack the complexities and opportunities AI offers in interpreting forensic evidence, consider the legal implications of its use, and explore the revolutionary impact it can have on our lives.
Can artificial intelligence challenge our perceptions and truly revolutionise our way of life? In this fascinating discussion, we dive into the intricate interplay of AI in our day-to-day lives, touching on its potential role in education and how it could interpret and analyse scholarly material like the US Constitution. We'll also venture into the controversial topic of gendering Artificial Intelligence and the cultural implications that arise from it.
Join us for a captivating discussion with Joep Meinderstma the Founder of PauseAI, as we navigate the complex world of artificial intelligence and grapple with the concept of the alignment problem with AI, essentially ensuring that AI systems accomplish what we intend. We'll also analyse how quickly AI is progressing, as illustrated by the startling advancements of GPT-4. This conversation aims to shed light on the broader implications of having a system that excels at intellectual tasks and how things could potentially go wrong.
Tune in as we question the possibility of solving the alignment problem and discuss the challenges of agreeing on ethical standards for superintelligence systems. We take a closer look at the concept of a federated model and ponder the potential risks of AI technology, drawing comparisons to significant historical events like the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. You'll hear us explore the 'tech bro problem' and its possible implications for the future of AI.
Finally, we bring into focus the debate between AI ethics and AI safety and the role media coverage plays in shaping perceptions about AI existential risk. We'll critique how AI is portrayed in science fiction movies and the dismissive attitudes of AI companies towards the risks involved. You'll also hear about Sam Artman's views on the economic opportunities of AI and the need for regulation.
We wrap up with a thought-provoking conversation on the potential superiority of AI over humans, the necessity of global governance to safeguard humanity, and how individuals can contribute to slowing down AI development. Listen in and join us on this enlightening journey through the world of AI.
Join us on this intriguing podcast episode as David converses with Keith Smith, a seasoned professional with an impressive sales and business development background and, more recently, podcasting related to creative agency landscapes.
Weathering a derecho and venturing into the artificial intelligence (AI) world, he discusses how AI has helped get over 'the blank page syndrome' by generating unique ideas and assisting with post-production tasks. While AI has its benefits, Keith also highlights the importance of the human touch in content editing, artwork generation, and making aesthetic decisions.
In this episode, they discuss a myriad range of topics:
- How could AI's ability to replicate voices impact the music industry?
- What is the future role of AI in DJing, and could it replace human DJs?
- How will AI's automation of many human tasks impact jobs and the economy?
- Will society turn into a heterotopia with AI fulfilling the necessities of life?
One highlight of the conversation is Keith's insight on AI and its future role, "We have to roll with this. We have to accept that it's coming and we can't fight it". This and many more fascinating takes on how AI is navigating our lives, its ethical implications and even its impact on creative forms like photography, music and much more are explored.
Prepare to illuminate your creative process and enrich your perspective as we sit down with Natalia, the founding force behind Natalka Design, a company renowned for transforming complex business narratives into engaging visual content. Natalia shares her expertise regarding the augmentation of design strategies with AI tools and their potential to expedite the workflow and ignite the spark of creativity. Despite the rising technological influence, we stress the undying essence of the human touch that crafts designs with a unique and impactful semblance.
As our dialogue unfolds, we delve into the profound implications of burgeoning technology on our lives and professions. From potential shifts in job markets to the looming fear of living in a data-driven bubble, we traverse these pressing concerns. Natalia guides us through this intricate web, contemplating the promise of a renaissance of highly skilled humans and the urgent necessity of inclusivity in this rapidly transforming landscape.
Lastly, we ponder upon the omnipresent algorithms shaping our online experiences, their role in serving personalised content, and the consequential loss of serendipity and randomness. Stay tuned as we navigate through these pressing issues, stressing the importance of retaining diverse experiences in an increasingly monocultural digital world. Our conversation encourages a balanced approach, embracing the power of AI tools whilst celebrating the irreplaceable value of human creativity and connection.
Get ready to embark on a thought-provoking journey as we traverse the thriving London tech scene, engage in stimulating AI discussions from this year's London Tech Week and explore the burgeoning tech transformation in India.
Welcome to the Creatives with AI podcast! This is a show where we share insights about the future of artificial intelligence and how it will affect the lives of people working in the creative industries.
On today’s show, we chat with Professor Steve Watson from the University of Cambridge, where we touch on
Dr Steve Watson, an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge, focuses on Large Language Model AI's impact on education. He co-chairs the Faculty's Knowledge Power Politics research cluster and serves as Associate Executive Editor for the Cambridge Journal of Education. He uses methodologies like Social Systems Theory and Phenomenology to explore media, policy, education, and teacher professional learning.
His engineering and educational studies degrees are from Cambridge, the Open University, and Nottingham. He holds a Postgraduate Certificate of Education from Sheffield, worked in retail, telecommunications, and taught mathematics before academia.
As always, links to Steven’s profile and social media will be in the show notes on our website at creativeswith.ai.
Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy this educational conversation with Steven.
Get ready to shake up your perceptions of the future of work and society as we navigate the realm of artificial intelligence (AI). This episode promises to be an enlightening journey as we delve into how AI, through chatbots like GPT, is revolutionising productivity by undertaking tasks such as summarising podcasts and generating show notes. However, we're not just here to marvel at AI's potential. We also grapple with the urgent need for regulation in its development and usage. Whose ethics, we ponder, should guide AI's trajectory, and why we propose human rights as the starting point?
Have you ever wondered how AI will shape our future? Or how it might replace certain aspects of our work? This episode brings together two brilliant minds in business and AI - John Caswell and Nicole Yershon. John, an artist turned tech entrepreneur, and Nicole, a marketing maven who pioneered bringing businesses into the 21st century, share their unique journeys and insights on the evolving role of AI in our industries.
From the creative fields to business analysis, AI is not just a tool but an assistive partner that amplifies our capabilities. John and Nicole open up about their experiences using AI to generate insights and advise clients while debunking misconceptions about AI replacing creatives. They also explore the power and challenges of AI in generating presentations and revolutionizing creative design. But with great power comes great responsibility, and they delve into the complexities of establishing an ethical framework for AI that respects varying values across different regions.
Our dynamic duo doesn't stop there. They envision AI creating new industries in hospitality, leisure, and free time. We also get into the recent tech developments, like Apple's announcement of the Apple Vision Pro, and speculate on how these developments could revolutionize the way we work. This episode is a deep dive into the potential of AI as an assistive tool in business and how it might change our lives in ways we can only begin to imagine. Join us on this journey into the future of AI in the creative industries and beyond.
The world, as we know it, is evolving at an unprecedented pace. The future is not only arriving faster but is also more unpredictable than ever. To navigate through this rapidly changing landscape, we need to equip ourselves with certain skills and characteristics.
In this episode, we delve into this topic with David Wood, co-host of the globally renowned London Futurist podcast.
Here's a rundown of the seven most important characteristics that David believes people will need to be successful over the next 2-3 years.
1. Fast Learning: The ability to learn quickly is crucial. As David puts it, "No matter what you may have learned in previous jobs or in school, almost certainly that's not going to be the entirety of what we're going to need to know for any new skill area."
2. Insightfully Collaborative: With the pace of change accelerating, we need to build bridges with other people. Building the right set of collaboration partners and finding the right communities is key.
3. Political: In addition to small "p" politics (cooperating and getting on with people you don't always like), we also need to consider big "P" Politics. This means getting involved in guiding our political leaders to understand the seriousness of the changes facing society.
4. Trustable: In an era of misinformation, companies need to focus on gaining trust. Being able to convince partners, customers, and clients that we are on their side will be crucial.
5. Emotionally Resilient: With the job market becoming increasingly disruptive, the ability to adapt is essential. This can mean changing one's skills, identity, or even location to stay competitive.
6. Agile: Breaking down large, complex tasks into something more manageable and tangible is key. The concept of agile working, which involves a fail-fast, fail-smart approach, can be beneficial.
7. Astute: As AI continues to evolve and impact various aspects of our lives, understanding its potential and implications is essential. This includes the benefits of AI, the importance of a safety mentality, and the need to be aware of what we don't know.
These seven characteristics are not just essential for personal growth, but they also have broader societal implications. As we move into a future characterized by rapid change and unpredictability, these skills will become increasingly crucial. It's time to fast-forward and thrive in the fast-forward future.
In the words of David Wood, "Everybody should become a part-time Futurist because the future is coming faster than it ever did before."
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving field that has captured the public's imagination with its potential to revolutionize various sectors, including education, technology, and the workplace.
In this insightful episode, "The AI Guy", Calum Chace dives deep into this subject, exploring the exciting possibilities and ethical implications of advanced AI.
Can AI revolutionise the film industry and take creativity to new heights? We explore this fascinating question with our guest, Alex Stolz, a filmmaker passionate about innovation, working on projects related to film marketing, distribution, and incubation. From his journey of working in cinemas to the UK Film Council and the BFI, Alex shares his experiences with AI in film and raises crucial concerns about its role in creative industries.
As we discuss the democratisation of filmmaking through technology, we dive into the power of tools like Unreal Engine and Unity in empowering creators. Motion capture and virtual worlds are transforming the way films are made and marketed, and we examine how machine learning algorithms can expedite the editing and post-production process. We also touch upon AI-generated screenplay drafts from books, although the technology still grapples with producing tension in scenes.
Join us in this captivating conversation as we delve into the ethical considerations of AI becoming more prevalent in the film industry, the potential impact on entry-level jobs, and the creative process. We ponder the challenges of bringing novel, original ideas to the table and the necessity for champions to ensure these stories are heard. Get inspired as Alex shares his experiences with his incubator, working to bring new stories to market and transforming filmmakers into creator-entrepreneurs.
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Website: Future of Film
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LinkedIn: Alex Stolz
Victoria Usher is the Founder and CEO of GingerMay, a multi-award-winning strategic marketing and PR consultancy with offices in London, New York and Berlin.
In this show, we touch on:
A former data analyst and agency CMO, Victoria founded GingerMay to help businesses improve their reputation and commercial performance by clearly articulating their brilliance.
She has received international acclaim for her work in the PR and communications sector; was named "PR Communicator of the Year" at the Marketing Awards, "Industry Leader of the Year" at the PRCA Awards and "Entrepreneur of the Year" at the global Stevie Awards.
LinkedIn: @VictoriaUsher @GingerMay
Twitter: @VictoriaUsher @TeamGingerMay
Website: www.teamgingermay.com
[00:02:19] PR built on data.
[00:04:19] AI and Media Databases.
[00:08:38] Artificial intelligence and its development.
[00:11:09] AI's rapid development.
[00:14:48] The Future of Jobs.
[00:18:32] Creating a "brain".
[00:22:54] Interacting with AI-generated content.
[00:26:27] AI revolutionizes data analytics.
[00:29:23] Trusting AI creations.
[00:34:39] Legislation for AI technology.
[00:37:03] Reducing bias in job descriptions.
[00:40:15] Bias in language and AI.
[00:45:07] Job displacement due to AI.
[00:48:22] Copywriters losing work.
[00:51:29] AI and language production.
[00:54:46] Future of robotics and AI.
Alex Burton is a retired Royal Navy Rear Admiral turned defence consultant who discusses the role of the military in defending Western values and how AI fits into those strategies. He discusses the difficulty in justifying military conflicts to the public and how the events in Eastern Europe and Ukraine have highlighted the importance of national security. Alex also explains how AI can enhance military capabilities and the ethical considerations that come with its use.
Overall, the conversation offers insights into the intersection of military strategy and technological advancements.
Timestamps
00:01:30 AI in defence and ethics.
00:09:29 AI supports ethical military decisions.
00:15:19 AI can support effective decision-making.
00:24:20 AI can be used for evil.
00:27:40 AI in defence needs regulation.
00:32:25 AI in defence: potential risks.
00:40:17 Importance of explainability in AI.
00:50:45 Technology requires aligned allies.
00:51:05 Anticipating something massive in the news.
During this episode, Julia discusses the use of AI technology in the PR industry to enhance content and save time. We mention tools like Copysmith.ai that can improve content and make it more engaging. However, she also stresses the importance of human input in informing AI and using it correctly. Julia notes that AI is still in its early stages and that AI-generated content can lack a human touch. Julia predicts that in the future, PR agencies may be asked to provide a mix of AI-generated and human-generated content, with a focus on live events and human interaction. While AI technology can be useful in creating plans and saving time, it should be used in conjunction with human input to ensure a more personalized and effective approach.
In this episode of the Creatives with AI podcast, hosts David Brown and DeeDee Wallace speak with AI artist Zach Katz, the creator behind the Twitter account @BetterStreetsAI.
Zach uses generative AI imaging tools to transform cities into more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly spaces. He advocates for safe streets and has led several successful campaigns in Portland, Oregon, revolutionizing the urban landscape. David and Zach discuss the democratization of urban planning, using AI to create compelling visions of the future and living life in Amsterdam.
To learn more about the Creatives with AI podcast and its guests, visit the website at www.creativeswith.ai.
Timestamps
[00:00:33] AI artist creating livable cities.
[00:05:19] AI transforming cities.
[00:09:18] Democratizing urban planning.
[00:13:17] E-bikes revolutionizing US cities.
[00:13:48] AI and city planning.
[00:17:11] Traffic and road closures.
[00:21:02] Urban Planning and Design.
[00:23:28] Car-free streets in cities.
[00:27:08] AI Urban Planning.
[00:31:06] The decline of hat makers.
[00:33:47] The Future of AI.
[00:37:50] Post-money society.
[00:41:08] The future of money.
[00:44:44] Future of job security.
[00:49:01] Impact of AI on creativity.
Welcome to our first podcast episode!
In this episode, DeeDee and I chat with Wo King, Founder & CEO of Hi9, who discusses OpenAI's announcement of plugins, which allow users to integrate different apps into OpenAI and perform multiple tasks, including finding local restaurants, booking tables, and purchasing groceries.
We also talk about how Google is falling behind and has a culture of fear that is preventing them from innovating. The episode ends with a discussion on people leaving Google Brain to join OpenAI.
I wanted to take a moment to provide you with an update on the podcast and share some exciting news about the upcoming episodes.
First of all, I want to express my gratitude for the overwhelming response to the podcast. The number of individuals who are eager to engage in discussions about AI is truly remarkable. It emphasizes the importance of having this topic at the forefront of public discourse as we navigate the impact of this transformative technology.
We have already conducted some incredible interviews, and they are currently in the post-production stage. Here's a sneak peek of the guests and conversations you can expect:
We also have an exciting lineup of upcoming guests, including
I'm thrilled to announce that we are currently in the post-processing stage with the first three episodes, which are scheduled for release in the first week of June. Moving forward, new episodes will be posted every other week.
Producing a high-quality podcast alongside managing a full-time job has been a labour of love, and I appreciate your patience as we fine-tune our workflow. Rest assured, the time invested now will enable us to deliver even better episodes in the future.
In the meantime, I encourage you to find and follow the podcast on your favourite podcast platform. By doing so, you'll be among the first to know when new episodes are released.
Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. I can't wait to share these insightful conversations with you soon!
//david
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"Creatives with AI" is a new podcast that delves into the future of content creation and how artificial intelligence will impact it over the next 5-10 years.
Hosted by me, David Brown, the show features in-depth discussions with some of the most influential and important industry leaders in fields such as copywriting, PR, marketing, journalism, politics, education, design, art, and music.
Through thought-provoking conversations, the podcast explores the ethical considerations, benefits, and drawbacks of using AI tools, as well as the opportunities and challenges that will arise in creative industries as AI becomes more prevalent.
Whether you work in one of these industries or simply have an interest in the topic, "Creatives with AI" offers valuable insights into the intersection of technology and creativity.
We have some fantastic guests lined up, like Rush Shaw CBE, the founder and CEO of Tech London Advocates and Tech Global Advocates, and Victoria Usher, a multi-award-winning Founder and CEO of GingerMay PR. They are both amazing people, and I know you’ll be interested to hear their thoughts on the topic.
We’re always looking for interesting guests, so if you know someone who you think we should speak to or would like to have a chat with us, please let us know.
You will be able to find us on all major platforms and on our website, www.creativeswithai.com.
Thanks for listening, and stay curious.
//david
En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.