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Kevin Kelly’s Mind Bending Predictions of Our Fascinating AI Future

05 Jun 2024

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In this insightful conversation, Kevin Kelly, co-founder and senior maverick at WIRED, explores the transformative impact of AI on society and creativity. Kelly discusses the philosophical and practical implications of AI, highlighting its potential to accelerate all other technologies and likening its impact to the Industrial Revolution's shift from muscle power to artificial power. He shares his experiences with AI-generated art and music, emphasizing the importance of doing something 'useless' daily to spark creativity and innovation. Kelly also delves into the concept of 'AIs' as a zoo of diverse, specialized minds and the need for new frameworks to address intellectual property in the AI era.00:00 Introduction to Kevin Kelly00:32 The Future of AI in Interviews01:42 Philosophical Questions on AI and Authenticity05:00 Daily Art Practice and AI Collaboration06:41 Exploring AI in Music Creation13:47 The Profound Impact of AI20:42 AI and Organizational Changes29:50 The Challenge of Digital Memory32:08 AI and Intellectual Property36:11 The Future of AI Models43:06 AI's Role in the Creator Economy47:21 Kevin Kelly's Creative Process53:15 Closing Thoughts and Reflections📜 Read the transcript for this episode: Transcript of Kevin Kelly’s Mind Bending Predictions of Our Fascinating AI Future |  For more prompts, tips, and AI tools. Check out our website: https://www.beyondtheprompt.ai/ or follow Jeremy or Henrik on Linkedin:Henrik: https://www.linkedin.com/in/werdelinJeremy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyutley Show edited by Emma Cecilie Jensen. 

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