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Creatives WithAI™
03/12/23 • 1 min
"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
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Podcast Update - May 2023
Creatives WithAI™
06/02/23 • 8 min
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:
- Wo King, Founder & CEO of Hi9, talks about using AI to support economically disadvantaged families.
- Zach Katz, Founder @betterstreetai and social activist, talks about how he uses AI imagery to re-imagine our cities.
- Julia Linehan, Founder & CEO of award-winning PR agency The Digital Voice and host of the Off Record, On Point podcast, talks about the impact of AI on the PR industry.
- Alex Burton, Consultant at Rebellion Defense and Ret Royal Navy Two-Star Admiral, discusses the AI arms race and how it's different from the cold war.
- Victoria Usher, Founder & CEO of award-winning PR Agency Ginger May, talks about the inability of AI to replicate highly functioning workers.
- Alex Stolz, Filmmaker and Founder of Future of Film discusses the impact AI is having in the film industry.
- Calum Chase, "The AI Guy", best-selling author, keynote speaker and Co-host of the London Futurists podcast, gives his view on the future of AI.
We also have an exciting lineup of upcoming guests, including
- Mike Nemirovsky, Senior Product Manager at Semrush, will be discussing the role of AI in product management.
- Nicole Yershon, Founder and CEO of The NY Collective
- Professors Steve Watson and Vaughan Connolly, University of Cambridge
- Alex Liprot, Student Freelance Author
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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Interview with Pi AI
Creatives WithAI™
04/05/24 • 27 min
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.
Takeaways
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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Thanks for listening, and stay curious!
//david
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03/22/24 • 45 min
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.
Takeaways
- Credder uses AI to rate news articles and provide credibility scores based on reviews from journalists and the general public.
- Their AI model can crawl and rate articles, providing a stand-in credibility score ahead of reader reviews.
- The AI model can also identify political bias in articles, helping advertisers target balanced content.
- AI is revolutionising businesses and creating more entrepreneurial opportunities with low overhead costs and increased productivity. The world needs a productivity boom to address inflation and record debt.
- AI has the potential to replace entry-level and mid-level jobs, leading to a significant reduction in the workforce.
- Human skills and the ability to build relationships will become increasingly important in a world dominated by AI.
- AI has the capability to mimic human conversations, raising questions about the future of communication and trust.
- The future of work may involve AI making deals with other AIs, leading to a shift in value exchange.
- Entrepreneurship may be a viable option for individuals affected by AI-driven job displacement.
- Tech companies may transition into family businesses, with smaller teams focusing on niche products and services.
- The widespread adoption of AI has the potential to disrupt traditional business models and create new opportunities.
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Thanks for listening, and stay curious!
//david
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02/09/24 • 64 min
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.
Takeaways
- Startups face challenges in protecting their intellectual property, and more support is needed regarding cost and legal barriers.
- The UK startup scene has been impacted by Brexit, with some companies moving to other European cities to access the single market.
- Businesses should carefully consider their AI strategy and choose the right form of AI that aligns with their business goals.
- AI has various applications in different industries, and businesses can benefit from productivity gains and improved customer experiences.
- The implementation of AI should be responsible and ethical, considering issues such as bias and data privacy. Business plans are valuable for the thinking process they require, not just the document itself.
- The future of AGI may involve a federated model with specialised AI systems working together.
- Human intelligence still surpasses AI in many areas, and there will always be things humans can do that computers can't.
- Bias in AI is a complex issue, and companies should address biases in their own practices rather than blaming AI models.
- Interacting with AI in a polite manner may not always yield the best responses, raising ethical concerns.
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Thanks for listening, and stay curious!
//david
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Embracing AI ‘the Muse’ and redefining collaboration with Anna Cowie
Creatives WithAI™
08/23/24 • 65 min
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.
Links relevant to this episode:
- Anna Cowie on Instagram
- Anna Cowie on Linktree
- Behance - the world's largest creative network
- CAM FM 97.2
- Gow Langsford Gallery
- Elam School of Fine Arts - The University of Auckland
Thanks for listening, and stay curious!
//Lena
Sound Quality Update
Creatives WithAI™
08/11/23 • 0 min
Hello, everyone, David here.
Just a quick note to let everybody know that I apologise for the sound in the last couple of episodes. I just realised that something's happened with those files, and it doesn't sound as good as I would like.
I'm in the process of going back and actually just reworking those files. So hopefully, in the next day or so, they should sound much better.
Again, I apologise for the quality on that. It's not what I normally would like to put out. but I'm not sure what happened.
Anyway, doesn't matter. We move forward.
I will update them and let everybody know when I've got the sound fixed. Anyway, thanks for your patience. Keep listening and sharing the podcast, and I will speak to everybody soon.
Cheers!
09/20/24 • 64 min
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.
Links relevant to this episode:
- View Peter Nguyen's art | FTSQ Gallery
- Pete Nguyễn | YouTube
- Pete Nguyễn | Instagram
- The Art of Storytelling 🇬🇧🇻🇳
Thanks for listening, and stay curious!
//Lena
11/17/23 • 64 min
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.
Here are links to tools, articles and sites relevant to this episode:
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
More about the course:
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 hims...
Filming with Robot Arms: How AI is Changing Creativity Forever with James Pierechod
Creatives WithAI™
10/18/24 • 65 min
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.
Takeaways:
- AI is revolutionising the creative industry by streamlining production processes and enhancing personalisation.
- The integration of AI within creative workflows is seen as an augmentation, not a replacement.
- Future creatives should embrace AI technologies while maintaining strong traditional storytelling skills.
- Agencies are adapting to AI at different rates, with smaller agencies often leading the way.
- The ability to create contextually relevant content is becoming more efficient through AI tools.
- Students entering the creative industry must learn to leverage AI alongside traditional methods.
Links relevant to this episode:
- James Sommerville
- Midjourney
- Canva
- Leeds Video Production Company | Tungsten Media
- Visual Content Consultancy – Marketing Consultants specialising in Visual media
Thanks for listening, and stay curious!
//Lena
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Creatives WithAI™ currently has 70 episodes available.
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The episode title 'Podcast Update - May 2023' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on Creatives WithAI™ is 53 minutes.
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The first episode of Creatives WithAI™ was released on Mar 12, 2023.
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