Paolo Danese @pdanese
Google AI Studio: It's like Photoshop, but for your thoughts. Powerful, slightly intimidating, but oh so rewarding once you get the hang of it. #GoogleAIStudio https://t.co/BR7CQRaEXT
Meet Claude, the shapeshifter of the AI world. It's like having a Swiss Army knife, but for your brain. #ClaudeAI
Want to send your AI to grad school? Welcome to the world of fine-tuning! It's like teaching an old dog new tricks, except the dog is a supercomputer. #AIFineTuning
Will be posting a series of tips from using my favorite AI tools.
Let's talk about the reader. In this AI-driven world, they hold more power than ever. They're drowning in content, yes, but still craving authentic human stories.
Storya @StoryaApp
A call to artists in the AI age: • Experiment widely. Use AI for drafting poems, plots, paintings, songs, videos. Push the boundaries. • Understand the tech. This isn't like learning how paint is made. AI requires critical engagement.
AI is both threat and opportunity. It can flood the market with mediocre content, true. But it can also be our smart middleman, connecting us with readers like never before.
Two scenarios for the future of AI in creativity: • Lawsuits and legislation lead to compensation for creators whose work was used without permission. • New laws shut down models built with illegally obtained data, forcing a shift to "clean" AI.
The publishing world is in turmoil. Once upon a time, authors wrote and publishers published. Now? The lines are blurred beyond recognition. Democratization opened doors, but also let in the barbarians. Content reigns supreme, often at the cost of quality.
AI is reshaping the creative landscape. As artists, we must confront this reality head-on.