Click here to catch up on Part 1 of my conversation with Stephen Marche.
Listen now to THE GRAIN with Ronit Novak, as I continue my series of podcast probes into the pleasure and peril of AI and the future of creativity—recorded at Made Human Studios in the Little Jamaica neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada.
Part 2 of my conversation with Stephen Marche delves deeper into the mysteries unknown potential of AI and what that means for creativity. Our conversation expanded my mind, and I think it will for you too. Here are links for further research into some of the topics we discussed:
Was Linguistic AI Created by Accident? [The New Yorker]
Marche’s 2024 article about what the ‘T’ in GPT stands for and why AI researchers are still baffled by it.Lawmakers passing the buck on non-consensual sexually explicit deepfakes are running out of time. [THE GRAIN]
My grain of thought from this past summer on the increasing prevalence of sexually explicit deepfakes, the damage they cause, and what can be done to stop them.The Filmmaker Who Says AI is Reparations. [Wired]
Willonius Hatcher argues that AI is a form of equity for struggling artists who lack access to big studios, budgets, and connections.
Stay tuned for AI vs. 2024, a podcast roundup of the AI newsmaker moments that impacted the creative industry in this past year, along with my grains of thought on what’s in store for 2025.
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