I really appreciate your nuanced take on AI. It has its pros and cons, and people tend to focus on one or the other. I think creatives can work alongside AI and will still make more meaningful and impactful work if they want to. The new technology transition is scary, but I think assuming we’re cooked isn’t a very helpful take. Thanks for this perspective!
Thanks so much, Kristin! Totally agree, there’s a lot of nuance in these conversations, and I think creatives have more agency than they think. The transition might be bumpy, but there’s tons of room for real meaningful work.
This was a really interesting article. That phrase from the promo gave me a lot of feelings: “I’m not trying anymore, I’m just doing.” Not just about work, but about life. It gave me a lot to think about and talk about.
I liked your perspective on how we’re using all these tools and the importance of friction. I think we don’t like friction because it consumes our time, and we’re living in a world where everything is happening too fast, we can’t afford to lose a single second.
But you’re right, we need the friction that comes with truly creating something, we need the "trying".
I really appreciate your nuanced take on AI. It has its pros and cons, and people tend to focus on one or the other. I think creatives can work alongside AI and will still make more meaningful and impactful work if they want to. The new technology transition is scary, but I think assuming we’re cooked isn’t a very helpful take. Thanks for this perspective!
Thanks so much, Kristin! Totally agree, there’s a lot of nuance in these conversations, and I think creatives have more agency than they think. The transition might be bumpy, but there’s tons of room for real meaningful work.
This was a really interesting article. That phrase from the promo gave me a lot of feelings: “I’m not trying anymore, I’m just doing.” Not just about work, but about life. It gave me a lot to think about and talk about.
I liked your perspective on how we’re using all these tools and the importance of friction. I think we don’t like friction because it consumes our time, and we’re living in a world where everything is happening too fast, we can’t afford to lose a single second.
But you’re right, we need the friction that comes with truly creating something, we need the "trying".