Forbes July 26, 2024
Cornelia C. Walther

We have all heard about the incredible potential of AI, especially in its creative form. But can we trust it with our artistic endeavors?

For as long as technology has advanced, a shadow of human distrust has followed. We use algorithms in everything from airplanes to medicine, yet a sense of unease lingers, especially around creativity. After all, isn’t that what makes us human?

This concern is understandable. Creativity feels intrinsically human. We use it to express ourselves and connect with our core humanity. The potential threat AI poses is also philosophical: if we hand over our creativity, what are we left with?

Maybe the solution lies in viewing AI as a collaborator instead of a competitor. Instead of replacing...

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