AI won't replace human creativity, say Bluesky and Hootsuite execs
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AI won't replace human creativity, say Bluesky and Hootsuite execs
""Regulation and innovation are two partners that have to work together. Regulation helps people feel protected, but sometimes it comes at the cost of small players," Wang said. "But at the end of the day, it takes all of us as users to put in that work for the AI labs. Because unless those labs choose to follow the consent protocols, it's still voluntary," she said."
""AI amplifies what we can already do - but it doesn't replace creativity. For creators, the big concern is consent: how their data and voice are used," Novoselsky said. "The number-one answer is restraint - stop at the right level of capability before unleashing every model into the wild." "The number-one thing people like is authenticity," said Novoselsky."
AI enhances existing creative capabilities but does not replace original creativity. Creators are primarily concerned about consent regarding how their data and voice are used. Responsible AI requires restraint and stopping development before releasing models that could cause harm. Regulation must balance protection and innovation while avoiding undue burden on small players. Companies and organizations are exploring common protocols, such as Creative Commons and IETF standards, to govern creator consent. Users and creators must participate to encourage AI labs to follow consent protocols, since adherence may remain voluntary. AI can help identify audience trends but should preserve individual voice and authenticity.
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