New World Same Humans
New World Same Humans
AI Artisans – Audio Version
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AI Artisans – Audio Version

Is machine creativity about to transform the way we think about the crafted and the mass produced?

Welcome to New World Same Humans, a weekly newsletter on trends, technology, and society by David Mattin.

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This week, a short note on AI and creativity.

This is founded in a thought I shared with the audience at last week’s NEXT Conference in Hamburg. Now, I want to share a slightly more developed version with you.

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And if you prefer to read this week’s instalment, go here for the text version of AI Artisans.


Links in this week’s instalment

1. This week saw news that researchers at Rutgers University used an AI to complete Beethoven’s unfinished Tenth Symphony.

2. In a past NWSH, we saw how AI may in future offer artists and creators a new form of ghostly afterlife, which sees works in their unique style continue to be produced long after their death.

3. Brauer AI recently released their first beer, Deeper, which was created using machine learning.


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At the heart of this newsletter lies the idea that our shared future takes shape when new technologies collide with age-old human needs and values. The emerging story around AI and creativity is a perfect example.

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I’ll be back as usual on Wednesday; until then, be well.

David.


David Mattin sits on the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Consumption.

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New World Same Humans
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