EPISODE · Aug 26, 2024 · 59 MIN
AI’s Impact on Art, Creativity, and Human Identity with Dave Razor
from Art is the New Wall Street · host Dave Razor
How is AI changing the way we create, and what does that mean for what it is to be human? With machines now crafting images, writing stories, and even composing music, we’re left to ask: Is creativity still ours? And if it isn’t, what does that mean for the future of art?In this episode of Art is the New Wall Street, we dig into these big questions with 2D and 3D animator Dave Razor, who’s been making weirdly cool art using AI and tech for years.We talk about:AI’s Role in Creativity: How technology is pushing the limits of what we can create and challenging traditional ideas of what art should be.Is AI Art Real Art? Whether machine-made creations can be considered true art, or if they’re just imitating human creativity.What Makes Us Human: How AI might be changing our fundamental understanding of humanity, through the lens of philosophers like Søren Kierkegaard and Daniel Dennett.The Cost of Commercialization: How AI is disrupting the art world and what it means for artists trying to preserve their creative integrity.If you’ve ever wondered where the line between human and machine creativity really lies, this episode is for you. Tune in and rethink everything you know about art, creativity, and what it means to be human.Learn more about Dave Razor at the links below:https://www.daverazordesign.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-razor-compton-wolff-88084a27/https://www.instagram.com/the_dave_razor/Support the showSubscribe at artisthenewwallstreet.com and on YouTubeLearn more about host and producer, Morgan Short Follow us on Tik Tok, Instagram, and FacebookSubscribe wherever you listen to podcastsKeep creating, keep making art. Your art is a gift to you and to the world.
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