The examples of AI art are pretty astounding, but if computers can make art, will we still value art made by people? And what are the limits to the algorithmic imagination?
Use it to promote divergent thinking. by Tojin T. Eapen, Daniel J. Finkenstadt, Josh Folk and Lokesh Venkataswamy There is tremendous apprehension about the potential of generative AI—technologies ...
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Data offers precision, creativity delivers meaning, and AI unlocks scale. Used alone, each feels incomplete. Together, they spark something far more powerful.
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Iyengar is a professor at Columbia Business School and the author of Think Bigger: How to Innovate. Let’s face it. We’re more distracted than ever. Why remember anything when I can just Google it? Why ...
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In his decades-long career in tech journalism, Dennis has written about nearly every type of hardware and software. He was a founding editor of Ziff Davis’ Computer Select in the 1990s, senior ...