
This week's Fort Human is a link-roundup-thingie created to instill in you the hope that not all AI takes will drive you to madness. With discourse on:
-Copyright: the boring-ass bulwark that may save creatives from AI, from The Atlantic
-AI writing: Naomi Kanakia read the cancelled, partly AI-written erotic fantasy novel, and found something fascinating (most remarkable: she read it with an open mind, took it on its own terms)
-Scarcity: AI could make human-crafted creative work even more valuable. Sound fanciful? Alex Imas makes a strong case
-Laura Burkhauser on creators' biggest frustration with AI (via the Cognitive Revolution pod)
Plus, a Swedish coffee aficionado who wears rubber gloves to read the paper
#AI and Creativity #Copyright and AI #AI Writing #Creative Scarcity #AI and Human Craft
-Copyright: the boring-ass bulwark that may save creatives from AI, from The Atlantic
-AI writing: Naomi Kanakia read the cancelled, partly AI-written erotic fantasy novel, and found something fascinating (most remarkable: she read it with an open mind, took it on its own terms)
-Scarcity: AI could make human-crafted creative work even more valuable. Sound fanciful? Alex Imas makes a strong case
-Laura Burkhauser on creators' biggest frustration with AI (via the Cognitive Revolution pod)
Plus, a Swedish coffee aficionado who wears rubber gloves to read the paper
#AI and Creativity #Copyright and AI #AI Writing #Creative Scarcity #AI and Human Craft
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