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CTP (S3ESepSpecial2) AI vs. Human Creativity

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CTP (S3ESepSpecial2) AI vs. Human Creativity
Writer Allison McBain shares her personal challenge of writing 34 books in one year to prove human creativity still outshines AI-generated content. She explores the fundamental differences between machine and human writing, highlighting the "human spark" that AI cannot replicate.
• AI's infiltration across creative industries and its impact on writers and publishers
• Legal and ethical problems with AI mining authors' works without permission or attribution
• McBain's writing challenge: creating a book per week across multiple genres
• How AI fails at mimicking authentic human emotions and reactions in storytelling
• The changing publishing landscape from traditional gatekeepers to self-publishing
• AI's tendency to fabricate information, as demonstrated by the Chicago Sun-Times publishing fictional book recommendations
• Growing concerns about AI's use in education by both students and teachers
• The broader economic impact as AI displaces white-collar workers alongside blue-collar jobs
• The importance of maintaining human creativity despite technological advancement
Find Allison McBain's work at http://AlisonMcBain.com.
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Chapters

1. CTP (S3ESepSpecial2) AI vs. Human Creativity (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to the Constitutionalist Politics Podcast (00:00:38)

3. Meeting Allison McBain, Writer and Creative (00:01:46)

4. AI's Permeation into Creative Spaces (00:03:40)

5. Legal and Ethical Problems with AI (00:07:00)

6. Changing Landscape of Publishing (00:12:14)

7. Human vs. AI Writing Challenge (00:18:27)

8. AI's Failures in Mimicking Human Emotions (00:22:55)

9. AI, Education, and Memory Decline (00:30:20)

10. Closing Thoughts and Show Wrap-up (00:38:37)

240 episodes

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CTP (S3ESepSpecial2) AI vs. Human Creativity
Writer Allison McBain shares her personal challenge of writing 34 books in one year to prove human creativity still outshines AI-generated content. She explores the fundamental differences between machine and human writing, highlighting the "human spark" that AI cannot replicate.
• AI's infiltration across creative industries and its impact on writers and publishers
• Legal and ethical problems with AI mining authors' works without permission or attribution
• McBain's writing challenge: creating a book per week across multiple genres
• How AI fails at mimicking authentic human emotions and reactions in storytelling
• The changing publishing landscape from traditional gatekeepers to self-publishing
• AI's tendency to fabricate information, as demonstrated by the Chicago Sun-Times publishing fictional book recommendations
• Growing concerns about AI's use in education by both students and teachers
• The broader economic impact as AI displaces white-collar workers alongside blue-collar jobs
• The importance of maintaining human creativity despite technological advancement
Find Allison McBain's work at http://AlisonMcBain.com.
Support the show

JLenardDetroit SUBSCRIBE-
Author, Blogger, Podcaster

  continue reading

Chapters

1. CTP (S3ESepSpecial2) AI vs. Human Creativity (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to the Constitutionalist Politics Podcast (00:00:38)

3. Meeting Allison McBain, Writer and Creative (00:01:46)

4. AI's Permeation into Creative Spaces (00:03:40)

5. Legal and Ethical Problems with AI (00:07:00)

6. Changing Landscape of Publishing (00:12:14)

7. Human vs. AI Writing Challenge (00:18:27)

8. AI's Failures in Mimicking Human Emotions (00:22:55)

9. AI, Education, and Memory Decline (00:30:20)

10. Closing Thoughts and Show Wrap-up (00:38:37)

240 episodes

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