The chatter around AI is everywhere these days and there are endless questions - and let’s be real, also some anxiety - about the impact and implications it will have on our world. In this episode from W+K Shanghai, Sr. Planner Hubert Renucci, and creatives Ruby and Yu-ti, dig deeper into what AI means for creativity. They draw on their personal experience with platforms like Dall-E, Midjourney, and ChatGPT to form opinions on how AI might change our approach to creative work within the industry.
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The chatter around AI is everywhere these days and there are endless questions - and let’s be real, also some anxiety - about the impact and implications it will have on our world. In this episode from W+K Shanghai, Sr. Planner Hubert Renucci, and creatives Ruby and Yu-ti, dig deeper into what AI means for creativity. They draw on their personal experience with platforms like Dall-E, Midjourney, and ChatGPT to form opinions on how AI might change our approach to creative work within the industry.
The chatter around AI is everywhere these days and there are endless questions - and let’s be real, also some anxiety - about the impact and implications it will have on our world. In this episode from W+K Shanghai, Sr. Planner Hubert Renucci, and creatives Ruby and Yu-ti, dig deeper into what AI means for creativity. They draw on their personal experience with platforms like Dall-E, Midjourney, and ChatGPT to form opinions on how AI might change our approach to creative work within the industry.
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The chatter around AI is everywhere these days and there are endless questions - and let’s be real, also some anxiety - about the impact and implications it will have on our world. In this episode from W+K Shanghai, Sr. Planner Hubert Renucci, and creatives Ruby and Yu-ti, dig deeper into what AI means for creativity. They draw on their personal experience with platforms like Dall-E, Midjourney, and ChatGPT to form opinions on how AI might change our approach to creative work within the industry.