The rise of AI technology panic
In a world increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence (AI), the lines between human artistry and machine-generated content are becoming increasingly blurred. What we as a society value as “art” and “creativity” may see profound shifts as AI becomes more prevalent. This transformation is raising critical questions about its impact on human interactions and psychological well-being, particularly as AI begins to shape human-centric industries.
Companies like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Boston Dynamics are leading the charge in developing AI technologies that are reshaping the creative landscape. OpenAI, for example, has developed GPT-4, a transformer-based model with multi-modal capabilities that excels in generating coherent text, synthesising realistic images through DALL-E, and even composing music using MuseNet, showcasing the intersection of AI and creative processes. Google DeepMind has also developed technology such as WaveNet, which generates natural sounding speech, along with AI-driven music composition, demonstrating its ability to blend human and machine creativity.

