Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast
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Ok so we can admit that AI may be smarter than us but it's definitely not more creative or original than humans...right? Today we take a deep dive and look at a few examples to see if AI truly is more creative than us.
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Timestamps:
[00:01:35] Daily AI news
[00:04:45] Jordan's creative background
[00:07:35] Is AI empathetic?
[00:10:11] Limitations of AI vs humans
[00:14:52] AI allows humans access to further creativity
[00:17:15] Case studies on creativity and AI
[00:21:45] AI is more creative than humans
Topic Covered in This Episode:
- Updates on AI news:
NVIDIA's rising revenue forecast, AI losing a court battle on copyrights, Meta's new AI-powered translation engine
- Introduction of the host's background in creative industries
- Discussion on two main areas of concern regarding AI: empathy and creativity
- Mention of a study on AI's empathetic capabilities
- Transition into the host's presentation of facts and opinions on AI's creativity
- Audience comments and questions
- Addressing the comment on AI's lack of inhibitions compared to humans
- Considering the quantity and quality of creativity in humans and AI
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