Ai Means Everyone Now Has an Instant Factory.

But can they manufacture a great product?

Just what the world needs, another opinion on Ai, but let’s run with this analogy for a second. If suddenly everyone had an auto plant, would they build a high-performance car? If they now had a distillery, would they craft a great bourbon? If they had a manufacturing facility, would they fashion a top-quality pair of sneakers?

This is the Ai effect on our creative world. Everyone now has an assembly line to make amazing output. However, the means to create does not equal the talent to create. If they lack the eye, instinct, cleverness, years of knowledge, the trial and error, will they create a singular product of inspired artistic value or just a homogenized me too? Granted, Ai can do some of the work for you, but if poor quality goes into the factory, a bad product usually comes out the other end.

If having the greatest tool automatically means great output, then I will buy a Stradivarius tomorrow and instantly play like Itzhak Perlman. Not gonna happen.

We’re back to what it always comes back to: the human ability that operates the tool. That’s what drives all creativity in the end.

 
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