Posted by Alumni from Wired
December 21, 2024
The birth of ChatGPT brought a collection of anxieties regarding how large language models allow users to quickly subvert processes that once required human time, effort, passion, and understanding. And further, the tech sector's often stormy relationship with regulation and ethical oversight have left many fearful for a future where artificial intelligence replaces humans at work and stymies human creativity. While much of this alarm is well founded, we should also consider the possibility that human creativity can blossom in the age of AI. In 2025, we will start to see this manifest in our collective cultural response to technology. To examine how culture and creativity might adapt to the age of AI, we'll use hip-hop as an example. It's one of the most lucrative forms of music ever invented, and one that has already been influenced by large language models. We've all heard the AI-driven rap songs by popular artists and seen them go viral, easily mistaken for authentic, original... learn more