The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio) - How Will Artists Adapt to AI?
Episode Date: April 24, 2024Grade 10 student Xavier asks: how will AI effect the creative arts? Film and TV composer Janal Bechthold discusses how artists might adapt to the new technology.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy... information.
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Hello, I'm Xavier and I'm in grade 10. AI is becoming increasingly integrated into our daily lives and of course that impact will be felt more on the
traditional work side but how will that impact be felt on the creative side the art side
for example within the literary arts can one use AI tools while maintaining a
sense of ownership over their art and if so at what line at what point do you
draw the line between that art being their own and a result of the AI my name
is Janelle Beck sold and I'm a music composer for film and television.
This is a really great question, and I don't think anyone actually knows how much AI will
impact our lives in the future.
Human beings have an incredible ability to create, to find new ways of doing things,
and I really hope that AI will just become another tool like a paintbrush
or a guitar.