1 hr 13 min

Generative AI, Deep Fakes and evolution - or decline - Of Humans with Kris Krug Are We Done Yet

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Photographer and CEO of Motley Krug Media, Kris Krug shares his insights on the evolution and impact of AI, particularly in the context of deep fakes. It delves into the challenges and opportunities AI presents in creative industries, job security, and personal growth.
The ethical considerations of AI, including surveillance and control, are also discussed. The conversation emphasizes the need for education and adaptation to navigate the changing landscape. It concludes with a debate on AI regulations and the potential impact on social community and human interaction.
Our conversation explores the impact of technology on human connection and the temptation of AI companionship. It highlights the importance of recognizing the need for human interaction and the potential of the metaverse. The discussion also delves into preparing for AI in creative professions and the challenges of deep fakes and fake people. It addresses the invisibility of AI in everyday tools and the ethical considerations in the evolution of art. The concept of access to AI as a universal human right is explored, along with the need for cultural adaptability and expanding the definition of creativity.

Photographer and CEO of Motley Krug Media, Kris Krug shares his insights on the evolution and impact of AI, particularly in the context of deep fakes. It delves into the challenges and opportunities AI presents in creative industries, job security, and personal growth.
The ethical considerations of AI, including surveillance and control, are also discussed. The conversation emphasizes the need for education and adaptation to navigate the changing landscape. It concludes with a debate on AI regulations and the potential impact on social community and human interaction.
Our conversation explores the impact of technology on human connection and the temptation of AI companionship. It highlights the importance of recognizing the need for human interaction and the potential of the metaverse. The discussion also delves into preparing for AI in creative professions and the challenges of deep fakes and fake people. It addresses the invisibility of AI in everyday tools and the ethical considerations in the evolution of art. The concept of access to AI as a universal human right is explored, along with the need for cultural adaptability and expanding the definition of creativity.

1 hr 13 min