The New Generation of A.I. Apps Could Make Writers and Artists Obsolete

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New technologies are scrambling our assumptions about creativity and computers. Could A.I. actually come for artists first?

“an astronaut riding a horse in a photorealistic style,” it will create several options to choose from. If you tell it to instead make a “pencil drawing,” it will render new images in that style. You can order up stained glass, spray paint, Play-Doh, cave drawings, or paintings in the style of Monet. You can replace the astronaut with a teddy bear. A dog. Elon Musk. Or have the horse riding a horse.

These new technologies have scrambled our assumptions about creativity and computers. Philosophers have long believed that computers would never be able to create “art” because machines don’t have emotions. They don’t feel pain or joy; therefore, they can’t express those feelings in a creative way. As it turns out, however, computers don’t need feelings to make art. They can simply copy what humans have already made.

Now, I have to be honest. I didn’t interview Hod Lipson. I didn’t even search the web for his quote. Instead, I asked another GPT-3-powered program calledto write a post for me about algorithms replacing journalists and artists. The algorithm found Lipson’s work, read his research papers, videos, talks, and interviews, and selected this quote as the most compelling to add to this piece. When I reached out to Lipson to see if this was something he said, and that the A.I.

See, now you’re wondering which parts of this column I wrote, and which ones were written by a computer.the cofounder of Sudowrite, believes that these writing platforms won’t completely replace humans. Instead, this new tech will supplement our all-too-human efforts, not unlike the way the predictive text on an iPhone does.

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