I came across this video the other day and I have thought about it quite a bit since. It's long and meandering and really just a guy lamenting the changing times, but I was drawn to watching it because of the authenticity and realness of him just describing his challenges. No stylized video editing or flashing lights, just normal and real.
My thoughts regarding AI taking over arts and entertainment is that ultimately, humans crave human connection. We want to relate to each other whether through conversation, writing, theater, music, dance, visual arts... I don't think that will ever go away and I don't think AI can replicate it fully, even if initially it seems very similar.
I think all the new AI tools are like an exciting new toy, but ultimately, there will still be a place for true art and humans continuing to find ways to connect with each other through various art forms. The pendulum may even swing back the other way where most of us grow tired of the shiny new toy and start demanding more realness and authenticity with what we consume 🙏.
If I could give him advice it would probably be to showcase the old way of doing things. The time and talent it takes to do the things he is describing and compare it to the mindless effort of using AI for the same outcome.
https://youtu.be/23s9g64yoxg
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