As AI continues to evolve, it is becoming more and more evident that it has a huge impact on human creativity. Just as Google made us smarter, new AI will make us more creative. The latest gee-whiz technology is DALL-E, a generative AI that can produce photo-realistic images and artwork. This AI has the ability to help humans create art in a whole new way. Impressionism was a response to the invention of photography, likewise creative AI will drive a new schools of art to emerge. These AIs will help generate ideas about both technique and subject matter, that could lead artists toward greater success. So don’t be afraid to let artificial intelligence augment your creativity! It can only help
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These new AIs can support your creativity to create better art, write better content, come up with clever names and brands. So far, AI has been used to a great extent in the field of marketing. It is estimated that by 2025, AI will help generate $15.72 trillion in revenue across 19 industries. This increase in productivity is a direct result of AI-powered creativity. So what does this mean for humans? It means that we will have to learn to work with AI in order to stay ahead of the curve. We will need to learn how to use AI in a way that amplifies our own creativity, rather than replaces it. Only then will we be able to reap the benefits of this amazing technology!
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I think AI will definitely help human creativity because it can provide a lot of inspiration and ideas. It can help us to come up with new perspectives and ways of looking at things. However, I also think that it is important for us to learn how to use AI in a way that amplifies our own creativity, rather than replaces it. Otherwise, we might start to rely too much on AI and lose our ability to be creative on our own.
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What are your thoughts? Do you think AI will help or hinder human creativity? Let us know in the comments below!
Author: Christian Kromme
First Appeared On: Disruptive Inspiration Daily
Christian is a futurist and trendwatcher who speaks about the impact of exponential technologies like AI on organizations, people, and talents. Christian tailors his presentations to your audience’s specific industries and needs.
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