I enjoyed a rental of a new Explorer that had “Blue Hands Free" on certain DC highways. It honestly made driving more relaxed to just let it go with the flow.
I'm really serious, fwiw. I have long viewed driving as a chore, not some pleasure cruise the way some see it. I would love it if we could just teleport (but I'm with Bones - not trying to get zapped and then recreated over there).
I use AI mostly for edits and small tasks, but it has rapidly become an assistant for organizing information—and it's pretty efficient. I’d say that, as a creative, it hasn’t dramatically changed my workflow, though quick tasks like removing backgrounds have become even faster, which is nice.
Now, as a creative entrepreneur, it’s also a powerful tool to turn an idea into a prototype quickly. The rapid growth of AI raises big questions and constant awakenings: can we keep up with the speed and what it implies? Hopefully, better AI education will prevail, empowering us rather than scaring us all.
PS: the flood of AI generated baby content is becoming disturbing!
"Now, as a creative entrepreneur, it’s also a powerful tool to turn an idea into a prototype quickly."
This is what has me most excited at the moment. I think we can envision things and then execute at least a sketch of the idea now so quickly, we are on the cusp of seeing revolutionary productivity gains. That sounds like awful economic jargon, but what I'm trying to say is that there's going to be SO MUCH COOL STUFF out there, made by clever people who learn how to harness these tools quickly. We are going to get to see this explosion in ideas being expressed, and I have no idea how we will navigate that.
"The rapid growth of AI raises big questions and constant awakenings: can we keep up with the speed and what it implies?"
I think it's possible if we can climb onto the dragon, but I'm also not entirely confident that I'm right. I guess I will try to find out! Wish me luck up there. I'll be the guy hanging on for dear life :)
I think that way as well! Many projects and products are entering the market. Now, as many can play, the competition for attention as well increase, even more than today.. It's kind of tricky, those who master AI tools better, will also use them for rapid growth amd attention hacks. People will need massive motivation to keep on!
Indeed, the dragon is riding. if you are still up there, you'll be fine. Best of luck then 👍.
As for those riding the Life wave with or without dragons, we will figure things out too. We will supervise and create...
When cars were first a thing they were significantly more of a PITA than a horse, and often less capable. And now look at us.
They can't drive themselves soon enough for me!
I enjoyed a rental of a new Explorer that had “Blue Hands Free" on certain DC highways. It honestly made driving more relaxed to just let it go with the flow.
I'm really serious, fwiw. I have long viewed driving as a chore, not some pleasure cruise the way some see it. I would love it if we could just teleport (but I'm with Bones - not trying to get zapped and then recreated over there).
Alvin Toffler wrote about such a thing happening long ago in “Future Shock” stating that change will happen at an increasing rate.
Classic!
I use AI mostly for edits and small tasks, but it has rapidly become an assistant for organizing information—and it's pretty efficient. I’d say that, as a creative, it hasn’t dramatically changed my workflow, though quick tasks like removing backgrounds have become even faster, which is nice.
Now, as a creative entrepreneur, it’s also a powerful tool to turn an idea into a prototype quickly. The rapid growth of AI raises big questions and constant awakenings: can we keep up with the speed and what it implies? Hopefully, better AI education will prevail, empowering us rather than scaring us all.
PS: the flood of AI generated baby content is becoming disturbing!
"Now, as a creative entrepreneur, it’s also a powerful tool to turn an idea into a prototype quickly."
This is what has me most excited at the moment. I think we can envision things and then execute at least a sketch of the idea now so quickly, we are on the cusp of seeing revolutionary productivity gains. That sounds like awful economic jargon, but what I'm trying to say is that there's going to be SO MUCH COOL STUFF out there, made by clever people who learn how to harness these tools quickly. We are going to get to see this explosion in ideas being expressed, and I have no idea how we will navigate that.
"The rapid growth of AI raises big questions and constant awakenings: can we keep up with the speed and what it implies?"
I think it's possible if we can climb onto the dragon, but I'm also not entirely confident that I'm right. I guess I will try to find out! Wish me luck up there. I'll be the guy hanging on for dear life :)
I think that way as well! Many projects and products are entering the market. Now, as many can play, the competition for attention as well increase, even more than today.. It's kind of tricky, those who master AI tools better, will also use them for rapid growth amd attention hacks. People will need massive motivation to keep on!
Indeed, the dragon is riding. if you are still up there, you'll be fine. Best of luck then 👍.
As for those riding the Life wave with or without dragons, we will figure things out too. We will supervise and create...
Hmmm, perhaps I should finally take a peek at these AI thingeemabobs everyone keeps yapping about. Chad GDPs and what not.
Oh dang! My digital assistant's name is Chad Jippity. Think they're related? Is Chad GPT his rap alter ego?