Many digital content creators openly embrace artificial intelligence (AI). Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been heavily criticized by technology experts and its developers for the potential to destroy the world and put large numbers of people out of work. They see the future as inevitable and exciting.
Workers in various fields are debating whether artificial intelligence will make artificial intelligence obsolete.
Father and fashion content creator Seth Martino says his top priority to learn more about AI tools is attending the annual panel discussion at VidCon, where online brands, executives and digital content creators come together. I said.
“It’s like AI has taken off in earnest, people are working hard to take advantage of it, they’re building all the apps around AI, but they’re still like, ‘Wait, what does AI do, how do we do it? What are you going to do with it?’ Do you use it?” Martino said. “I want to ride that train too, so I want to know the most effective way to use it.”
Generative AI tools are growing in popularity among digital content creators, with over 1.7 billion YouTube video views this year. NBC reports that while many creators are excited about incorporating AI into their work, others are concerned that AI could take their jobs away.
Kevin Allocca, YouTube’s head of culture and trends, said public interest in such tools has accelerated dramatically over the past six months.
“Right now, everyone is interested in this topic and its implications,” Alocca said. “There are a lot of people trying to figure out what that means for their particular format, like workflow or translation, which isn’t central to the viewing experience. Creativity.”
This sentiment also applies to YouTube livestreamer Myth (real name Ali Kabbani).
Cavani emphasized that AI tools are powerful for creators and can improve productivity by reducing time spent on tedious tasks like video editing. He said such tools would lower the barrier to entry for content creators, eliminating the need to learn or hire editors.
“People who are working harder than ever to create content will be more competitive because of it, and they will be more likely to be stronger content creators because of it,” he said.
On the other hand, Liam Trumbull, creative director of Super Digital, suggests that AI could help creators with business aspects such as brand negotiations and invoices, but it is not perfect and requires external evaluation. I am warning you.
In addition, Samir Chaudry, co-host of “The Colin and Samir Show,” leverages AI in his daily work, using tools like Descript, AutoPod, and Midjourney to speed up the post-production process. encouraged team members to
He believes AI could shape the future of human interaction, despite the potential discomfort in exploring uncharted territory.
“My prediction is that live performances will increase. I think stand-up comedy will be more interesting to watch. I think theater will be more interesting to watch. I think it’s an experience, ‘It’s going to be a lot more interesting,’ Chowdhury said.
“In a year or two, when a lot of things are going to be modified or generated by AI, we’ll probably start cherishing the human perspective that we probably haven’t touched,” he added.
