

AI Creativity Doesn't Exist With Chloe Radcliffe and Ed Ongweso Jr.
In this week's Better Offline, Ed is joined by comedian Chloe Radcliffe and critic Ed Ongweso Jr. to talk about AI’s attempts to interfere with the creative arts, horrible little robots, Mark Zuckerberg’s terrible AI essay, and why we can’t respect people writing using AI. Chloe’s Show Cheat -…

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“Chloe said it best. If artists increasingly use AI for their art, we inevitably converge into an area where all art is same-y because the models become trained on that material which other artists produced using AI. This is the fundamental…”
“"When you don't experience problems you stop having ideas" Well said.”
“41:30 "It's so powerful" "Is it? Or is it just that it uses a lot of power?" Love this comparison in particular”
“Someone said "it's the outliers" that allow us, as humans, to make something great, different, unique, new, better, or world-changing. AI only uses the averages, the normals, the expected, and, as such, will never amount to anything.”
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