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AI For Creatives

by Nova Lorraine and Kamilah Sanders

Connecting Art, Innovation, and Humanity Are you reading and hearing all sorts of conflicting information about AI – artificial intelligence – and wondering what impact that might have on you? Well, welcome to AI for Creatives, a podcast by creatives for creatives, connecting you to the world of AI, Web3, blockchain, and beyond. Join our hosts Kamilah Sanders and Nova Lorraine as we explore the new ways AI empowers creatives and highlight leading industry innovators utilizing amazing new tools to pave the way for the future. Get inspired and educated by fellow creatives revolutionizing the industry and exemplifying new ways to gain creative independence and sovereignty. We aim to preserve humanity in this fast evolving digital world, and creatives are a powerful force to do that. Be a part of the conversation as we take the reigns of AI and shape a positive narrative for our future.

Copyright: 2023 Pink Kangaru Network

Episodes

S2 Ep7: AI Powered Hollywood: Is AI Taking Over Film and TV?

42m · Published 08 Mar 10:00
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Nova and Kamilah discuss the use of AI in analyzing scripts to predict box office success, assessing elements like genre, themes, and characters. They express concern about relying solely on AI for such decisions, as it may perpetuate biases and overlook unique stories that fall outside traditional norms. Segment 2: Kamilah and Nova discuss how AI is being explored for casting decisions and analyzing actors' emotional expressions. The hosts argue for a hybrid approach, as AI may miss nuances in cultural appropriateness or an actor's full range. Human instinct and relationships are crucial in casting the right talent. Segment 3: Nova and Kamilah are optimistic about AI's potential in creating photorealistic visual effects, environments, and fantastical worlds. AI tools like those from NVIDIA and Adobe Sensei are already enhancing visual storytelling in movies and TV shows. Segment 4: To ensure AI enhances rather than replaces human creativity, Kamilah and Nova stress the importance of artists maintaining their unique voices and visions when collaborating with AI tools. Inclusive decision-making is also crucial to prevent biases. Segment 5: Transparency about AI involvement, accountability for AI-driven decisions, and protecting intellectual property rights of human creators are vital ethical concerns raised by Nova and Kamilah. Segment 6: Kamilah and Nova highlight the need to safeguard personal data collected by AI systems and protect the privacy of artists, actors, and audiences from unauthorized access or misuse. Conclusion: Ultimately, Nova and Kamilah advocate for empowering creatives by educating them about AI's capabilities and limitations. This will enable informed decisions and better leverage AI as a tool in the creative process, without compromising human-centric creativity, ethics, and diverse perspectives. Kamilah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamilahsanders/ Nova on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/novalorraine/ AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives Web3 AR VR Creatives The Future Age of AI Blockchain AI in Hollywood AI Video AI Tools Innovations Pink Kangaru

S2 Ep6: Will Sora AI Change Filmmaking Forever?

42m · Published 28 Feb 10:00
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Nova shares exciting news - her art was digitized and landed on the moon as part of a historic moon landing and art preservation project. She is one of 222 global artists included. This is a first for a Jamaican fashion designer/artist. Segment 2: Kamilah and Nova introduce the video creator Sora released by OpenAI. It can generate complex, realistic videos up to a minute long from text prompts. The videos have accurate details, motion, and emotions. This is a major leap in AI video generation. Segment 3: Nova and Kamilah discuss the opportunities Sora presents for creating videos and films faster and cheaper, making movie production more accessible. However, it also threatens jobs in creative fields involving video production. Segment 4: Kamilah and Nova discuss concerns around imitating people without permission and protecting artistic works from being copied. Startups are building solutions using blockchain and other tech to authenticate human-created vs AI-created content. Segment 5: Nova and Kamilah urge listeners to have conversations about how AI will impact them, upskill and take action to benefit from the changes vs being passive. Creativity and access to tech are becoming more democratized so the income gap may start to close. Segment 6: Major advances like Sora will likely happen faster than expected. By 2030, the UN aims for universal internet access globally. People have power to shape policies around AI by demanding regulations. Conclusion: Kamilah and Nova encourage listeners to prepare for disruption, develop an abundance mindset, and see how they can participate in the AI "gold rush". They also encourage listeners to share concerns and ideas with peers and reach out to them as well. Kamilah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamilahsanders/ Nova on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/novalorraine/ AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives Web3 AR VR Creatives The Future Age of AI Blockchain Sora AI Video OpenAI AI Tools Innovations Pink Kangaru

S2 Ep5: Generative AI and Fashion’s Future

47m · Published 23 Feb 10:00
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: The episode starts with a discussion between the co-hosts, Nova Lorraine and Kamilah Sanders, about their recent activities and experiences. Kamilah mentions her excitement about the potential for collaboration and partnerships in various sectors, including sustainable fashion, where she is involved in an organization called Catalyst 2030. Segment 2: Nova shares her experiences attending New York Fashion Week and Digital Fashion Week, which were inspiring and allowed her to connect with creatives, designers, and innovators in the fashion industry. She also mentions her excitement about an upcoming collaboration with the Martha Verse, an art walk that will benefit elephant conservation. Segment 3: The hosts dive into the main topic of the episode: originality in the era of generative AI and its impact on the fashion industry. They discuss how AI and Web3 technologies are breaking down barriers, fostering global connections, and enabling partnerships and collaborations across cultures and communities. Segment 4: Kamilah shares her perspectives on how AI can contribute to sustainability efforts in fashion, such as reducing waste through virtual try-ons, predicting trends, and enabling on-demand production. She emphasizes the importance of using AI to validate authenticity and secure intellectual property to prevent copycats. Segment 5: Nova highlights the potential of AI in enhancing creativity and originality by combining traditional artistic skills with generative AI tools. She provides examples of how designers can differentiate themselves by incorporating dynamic elements, animation, and immersive environments into their designs using AI technologies. Segment 6: The hosts discuss the future of fashion in the AI era, envisioning more personalization, dynamic textiles, and experiential storytelling through immersive technologies like holograms and spatial computing. They emphasize the importance of designers sharing their unique stories and creating memorable experiences for their audiences. Conclusion: The episode concludes with a reminder to listeners to focus on their personal stories and authenticity as a way to stay original and combat the homogeneity that AI could potentially bring. The hosts encourage embracing new tools and technologies to enhance creativity while staying true to one's unique voice and experiences. AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives Web3 AR VR Creatives The Future Age of AI Blockchain Fashion Generative AI AI and Fashion AI Tools Innovations Pink Kangaru

REVISITED: S1 Ep7: Use Cases for Fashion and AI (Fashion and AI Part 2)

35m · Published 16 Feb 10:00
Introduction: Welcome to "AI for Creatives," a podcast connecting art, innovation, and humanity. In this episode, hosts Kamilah and Nova provide a follow-up to Episode 5, "Fashion and AI," and delve deeper into exploring the various use cases. Segment 1: Current Work: Kamilah and Nova share updates on their current projects and creative endeavors. Kamilah introduces her new podcast, Fashionfuturist.io, which focuses on building community through web3 technology. Nova discusses her upcoming book, which explores the convergence of fashion and technology. Segment 2: Fashion and AI: The hosts discuss how major brands are leveraging AI in the fashion industry. They explore the use of AI in design, production, personalization, and supply chain optimization. Segment 3: Which Brands, and what are they doing with AI? Nova and Kamilah highlight 20 well-known brands utilizing AI, such as Chanel, Nike, Sephora, and Tommy Hilfiger. They delve into Tommy Hilfiger's use of AI to create a global virtual showroom, including the metaverse and 3D spaces. The hosts also discuss Levis and their implementation of AI for better sustainability practices. Segment 4: Retail, customer experience, and AI: The hosts examine the application of AI in retail, particularly for inventory management. Nova shares insights on Gucci's utilization of AI to enhance the customer experience, including the use of chatbots. Kamilah discusses Chanel's employment of machine learning optimization. Segment 5: Machine learning and personalization: Nova highlights Uniqlo's use of AI to enhance product development and trend analysis. Kamilah explores UnderArmor's implementation of AI to create personalized fitness plans. Nova discusses how L'Oréal utilizes AI for personalized beauty recommendations and incorporates augmented reality (AR) through machine learning. The hosts touch upon the various applications of AI in the makeup and show industries. Conclusion: AI Tools and Empowerment: Nova and Kamilah conclude the episode by exploring the three main areas where AI is employed: supply chain, team management, and customer-facing experiences. They highlight brands that appear multiple times on their list, showcasing different variations of AI usage. The hosts emphasize the importance of personalization through AR and machine learning. Thank you for listening to "AI for Creatives"! Stay tuned for more insightful episodes. AI Generative AI Fahionfuturist.io Fashionai.ai Fashion 3D Art AI AR Machine learning AI for creatives Pink Kangaru

S2 Ep4: Is AI Film the Next Big Thing? Plus More Amazing AI Tools and News!

46m · Published 09 Feb 10:00
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Nova and Kamilah express their enthusiasm for exploring AI video tools and how it will impact filmmaking and content creation. They mention confetti and drum rolls to convey the excitement. Segment 2: Kamilah shares that she launched a new season of her podcast “Fashion Futurists” which highlights changemakers in sustainable fashion. She explains how it connects people and shares new ideas to drive progress in the industry. Segment 3: Nova mentions she is speaking at two panels during Digital Fashion Week about digital assets and hologram fashion shows. She also discusses two art projects she is working on related to conservation. Additionally, she shares that her fashion design will be going to the moon. Segment 4: Nova and Kamilah acknowledge the potential harms of deepfakes but highlight the awareness they bring. They agree technology is advancing rapidly and policy isn’t keeping pace. However, they note some mitigation tools emerging to help discern real vs fake videos. Segment 5: The hosts review several AI video creation tools including Google Lumiere, Animate LCM, Dynamic Crafter, Consis Story and Meshy. They cite the benefits of animation speed, visual quality, and transitioning images into video. Segment 6: Looking ahead, Nova and Kamilah envision longer AI films being possible soon. Nova talks excitedly about Midjourney's new 3D image capabilities. They discuss augmented reality taking it to the next level. Overall, they see huge potential for expanded storytelling and creativity. Conclusion: Nova and Kamilah wrap up feeling enthusiastic about the promise of AI tools to increase access and tear down barriers, but caution creatives to use the tools intentionally. They aim to continue exploring responsible and creative future possibilities. AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives Web3 AR VR Creatives The Future Age of AI Blockchain Text to video AI Film Innovations Pink Kangaru

S2 Ep3: AR / VR meets AI and The Buzz Around Apple Vision Pro

36m · Published 02 Feb 10:00
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Nova introduces the new season and upcoming episode focused on Apple Vision Pro and how AR, VR, and AI are converging. Kamilah shares an update on her recent work advising entrepreneurs at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center. Nova talks about speaking at Digital Fashion Week and attending fashion shows and TV tapings. Segment 2: Nova highlights the 3D camera capabilities and the AI technology powering spatial computing features like head/eye/hand tracking and intuitive interactions. Many are excited about 3D photos and videos that could inspire new art mediums and impact fields like education and modeling. Segment 3: Kamilah notes people are concerned about the currently limited apps available. Nova says Apple is keeping the user base small initially to test and improve the device before allowing more apps, focusing first on enhancing the human experience. Segment 4: Kamilah and Nova discuss opportunities for creatives to benefit financially from emerging technologies like mixed reality headsets. Ideas like enhanced videography, AR experiences, and immersive 3D tours and try-ons could serve industries from weddings to education. Entrepreneurial creatives can use tools like AI to create innovative products and services. Segment 5: Nova and Kamilah envision wild ideas creatives could pursue by combining available technologies, like having a stylist remotely help a client try on outfits virtually using AR glasses. Nova gives examples of using generative AI to create 3D films through a mixed-reality headset using voice commands. They agree the possibilities are limitless. Segment 6: While excited about the technology, Nova cautions it's important to balance the benefits with potential downsides. She's concerned about lengthy headset use among young students, suggesting overuse or escapism could be issues to watch for as the technology evolves. Kamilah agrees balance is key in using these tools. Conclusion: In closing, Nova reiterates how AR and VR headsets like Apple Vision Pro will enable new experiences across industries, but should be used cautiously. She's optimistic about new revenue opportunities for entrepreneurial creatives. Nova and Kamilah thank listeners and invite ideas for future "fabric and AI" episodes! AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives Web3 AR VR Creatives The Future Age of AI Blockchain Apply Vision Pro Innovations Pink Kangaru

S2 Ep2: AI at CES 2024 and More Mind-Blowing Tech

42m · Published 26 Jan 10:00
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Kamilah and Nova discuss what they have been up to lately. Segment 2: Nova and Kamilah talk about CES. Lots of new mind-blowing tools are coming, Nova starts to explore trends in AI that were big at CES. There are all sorts of AR and VR tools becoming increasingly prominent, too. LED displays, cars, and other tech advances. AI trends and innovations are where they start. AI is everywhere!” Kamilah talks about the ever-increasing number of smart devices out there. Nova talks about a new tray scanner that can read calories, gluten, and more about what’s on your plate. They both discuss how the tech is swiftly evolving and including AI. Segment 3: Nova talks about finding more tools for efficiency to allow people more time to do what they love. That’s where AI can come in. Nova suggests someone should make an AI tool for coaches or individuals could use for a meal-prep plan to connect directly to the grocer for delivery, that would be amazing. Daily incorporable tools are being developed continually. Nova does caution about observing ethics and how AI might impede life negatively. Kamilah shares her experience with using AI tools and not. Segment 4: Nova and Kamilah start to dive into the tools and companies that caught their attention at CES 2024.Nova talks about Timekettle, a translation tool. Unistellar, a smart telescope. Nova also brings up transparent TVs, like a shade you can raise and lower. NeoSeer, an AI grill. Motion Sleep is a foam pillow that measures snoring patterns and adjusts accordingly. Kamilah talks about Walmart and warehouse robotics. John Deere and self-driving tractors. Rich Tech robotics – and AR barista. X-Reel affordable AR glasses. Kamilah also mentions a wealth of wearable smart tech options. Nova also mentions a robotic lawnmower that's coming. Segment 5: Even with all that tech, Nova reminds us to be mindful of how much we can and should incorporate. Move cautiously. Find balance and maintain no-tech, low-tech times and spaces you can retreat to. Kamilah questions how much of a choice regarding smart-tech people will have in the future. Also, AI data collection needs to be considered, too. Consumer choice is still a factor and needs to be maintained by everyone individually. Where are the necessary safeguards being placed? Segment 6: Kamilah talks about how the tech at CES eventually trickles down to more affordable and readily available tools and becomes more commonplace. Kamilah and Nova go on to talk about innovation and when it gets adopted along the way. Increased adoption comes with improved and better tech. Nova mentions the need for more studies on how these gadgets impact our minds and bodies. More safeguarding research. Conclusion: Kamilah and Nova conclude by talking about how creatives, artists, and entrepreneurs can look at AR, generative AI tools, and ways to bring them together to make the world more inspired, kinder, gentler, and more inspired. This is where creatives remain necessary to drive the new tools. “Creating a tsunami of good with this immersive technology?” How can you help create that tsunami of good with these technologies? AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives Web3 CES 2024 Creatives The Future Age of AI Blockchain AI Ethics AI Regulation AR Innovations Pink Kangaru

REVISITED: S1 Ep4: Beyond ChatGPT 4 and the Future of AI

56m · Published 19 Jan 10:00
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Kamilah and Nova begin the episode by discussing their current work. Kamilah shares her new podcast, Fashion Futurist, which features people on the front lines of fashion and technology. Nova talks about her recent travels, awards, and speaking engagements. Segment 2: Nova and Kamilah dive into ChatGPT, discussing its current capabilities and future potential. Nova shares her experience of using ChatGPT for research, highlighting its image-to-text feature introduced in ChatGPT 4. They also discuss the affordability of creating new websites using ChatGPT, along with the new paid option. Segment 3: Nova talks about the use case of ChatGPT with Duolingo and Be My Eyes, an app developed for visually impaired people. Kamilah highlights how ChatGPT can help with connecting with different cultures and dialects and mentions Khan Academy and Stripe making use of ChatGPT. Segment 4: Nova and Kamilah explore how ChatGPT can help with idea generation and brainstorming. Nova shares her personal experience of using ChatGPT for this purpose. They also discuss the importance of feedback and how AI lacks intuition and emotions. Segment 5: Nova and Kamilah discuss the future of ChatGPT and AI, including its potential for touch and robotics integration in ChatGPT 5. They also discuss the changing landscape of OpenAI from nonprofit to for-profit, along with competitors like Bloom. Conclusion: Nova and Kamilah conclude the episode by discussing how ChatGPT and similar AI can be useful tools to help creators and others do more of what they love. As Nova puts it, "at the end of the day, our imagination is the future."

S2 Ep1: 10 Important AI Trends for 2024

36m · Published 11 Jan 10:00
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Kamilah and Nova agreed that 2024 will be a fabulous year. Kamilah starts by talking about the strategy workshops that she’s been doing. Kamilah also shares that she’s starting her Impact Accelerator program back up. Impacaccelerator.global. Nova talks about how she’s been working on her new book, the Jockey on the Horse. She also talks about being selected as one of 22 SGD Ambassadors by BitBasel. Some of her artwork will be preserved and sent to the moon. Segment 2: Nova and Kamilah start getting into the 10 Important, Must-Know AI Trends for 2024. Trend 1 – Multimodal AI. This combines multiple input types like sound, text, and images, then analyzes and combines them. It’s more or less the next step after Generative AI. Kamilah suggests this might be useful for self-driving cars and health care. Trend 2 – Agentic AI. This is AI agents exhibiting autonomy and proactivity, going beyond just responding to user inputs. This has some great uses for helping people with assistance for all sorts of different situations, from emergency aid to grocery shopping. Segment 3: Nova and Kamilah continue to discuss the 10 Important AI Trends. Trend 3 - Open-Source AI. This allows for developers to build on top of publicly available AI, encouraging collaboration and reducing costs. This is accessible for anyone at all as it puts the tools in the hands of everyone. Trend 4 - Retrieval-Augmented Generation. This is combining text generation with information retrieval to enhance AI content accuracy. This will allow for greater accuracy and better chatbots. Segment 4: Nova and Kamilah further discuss the 10 Must-Know AI Trends. Trend 5 - Customized Enterprise Generative AI Models. These are smaller, domain-specific AI models tailored for specific business needs. For example, musicians or graphic artists could each use this for their work. Trend 6 - Growing Need for AI Talent. Rising demand for professionals skilled in AI and machine learning, especially in Machine Learning Operations (MLOps). Many, many new jobs will come into being thanks to AI and all its tools. Segment 5: Kamilah and Nova continue to share the 10 Important AI Trends Trend 7 - Shadow AI. Use of AI within organizations without explicit IT approval, raising security and compliance concerns. This is one of the more concerning uses of AI potentially in business and education. There need to be policies and procedures. Trend 8 - Generative AI Reality Check. Organizations reassessing the integration of generative AI and confronting its limitations. This will manifest as various companies access how AI is used and what it truly can and does represent. Segment 6: Kamilah and Nova conclude their discussion about the 10 Important AI Trends for 2024. Trend 9 - Increased Attention to AI Ethics and Security Risks. Focus on transparency, fairness, and mitigating misuse of AI. This ties directly into trends 7 and 8. Trend 10 - Evolving AI Regulation. Shifting compliance requirements influencing global AI development strategies. Compliance and regulation on the part of the various world governments are being increasingly addressed. Ethical implications will matter more and more. Another concern tied to this is awareness of bias. Conclusion: Ai is exciting, but clarity and awareness are absolutely necessary. Conversations need to be had across race, gender, ideals, and the like for the betterment of all humankind and the optimal use of this new tool.

REVISITED: S1 Ep12: AI Concerns, Ethics, and Solutions

46m · Published 29 Dec 10:00
AI for Creatives is a podcast by Creatives for Creatives connecting art, innovation, and humanity. Segment 1: Kamilah and Nova talk about what they’ve been up to recently. Kamilah talks about the Museum of Presence project she’s advising on – which is Nashville-based. Nova talks about a movie that she saw that impacted her – the latest Mission Impossible film (which – SPOILER ALERT - deals with AI). Nova also talks about the new female innovator and entrepreneur community she’s building called the House of Nova Collective. The project ties into wellbeing. Segment 2: Nova and Kamilah start by discussing some of the concerns with AI. The swift evolution of the technology needs to be understood. Nova talks about several of the new tools available and what they have to offer. They talk about cloning with AI. Kamilah talks about AI tools being put into Zoom calls. What are the ramifications of using this tech versus abusing the tech? Solutions for potential problems need to happen now. Segment 3: Who will be replaced by AI? What jobs will be replaced by AI? How will we prepare for the job shift AI will cause? Kamilah talks about how it’s all about productivity. Nova remarks that getting involved with AI for certain jobs will be in higher demand. It’s about awareness and preparedness. Education and upskilling. Will AI lead to more being over more doing? Segment 4: Why else should we care? Do we understand how this is happening? Learning about the technology is necessary. Generative AI are self-learning. They are increasingly assimilating life akin to human intelligence. Nova talks about Mo Gawdat– a past chief business officer of Google who feels the newest generative AI are similar to people in multiple ways. Nova talks about three rules of survival: ·Resource allocation ·Self-preservation ·Creativity Segment 5: Kamilah brings up the importance of who is in control in the face of this. Who’s doing the input, who is creating these tools, how is AI learning and who is it learning from? Nova equates this to teaching or guiding a child. Creators using the tools are helping with the education of the tools and the building of their knowledge and abilities. Kamilah brings up how the data out there might impact AI – and concerns about negative information. Segment 6: Protecting our humanity is an important element. For everyone to win we need to use this tech for all of humanity to move forward. Nova talks about simple ethics – treating individuals how you want to be treated – and building that into the technology. Kamilah talks about including compassion and technology in the algorithms and codes. It can’t be skewed towards any one individual’s personal ethics. People need to be proactive. Conclusion: Used ideally, the technology allows us to spend more time making connections with one another, and more time to be with who we love, to do what we love, and the like. More time to create, to connect, and to experience joy and all that life has to offer. Sharing and spreading a sense of urgency is important. AI Generative AI AI for Creatives Crypto for Creatives Ethics Education Learning Tools AI Tools Web3 Compassion Coding Pink Kangaru

AI For Creatives has 42 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 28:27:19. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on June 4th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2024 00:42.

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