The Morissa Schwartz interview: AI and the new media landscape
Briefly

Morissa Schwartz, founder of GenZ Publishing and a digital influencer, emphasizes AI's potential to transform creativity. Contrary to fears of AI replacing human creativity, Schwartz argues that it offers a unique capability for collaboration and exploration. This perspective casts AI not as a threat but as a partner in generating innovative ideas and approaches within various creative fields, from film to music. She also reflects on her experience with media depiction and its implications for contemporary communication.
People often misunderstand AI because they focus on flashy headlines or dystopian fears... These fears overlook AI's greatest potential: its ability to collaborate as a completely new form of intelligence.
AI isn't replacing us; it's helping us explore deeper, richer creative possibilities. We already see filmmakers using AI-generated storyboards to visualize scenes, musicians discovering surprising sound combinations.
For Schwartz, the gnarly global village is less of a raging wildfire than an opportunity to rethink the very nature of creativity.
Getting mock-berated by Lewis Black... was not just a golden click-magnet but also a comedy dream-come-true.
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