“The Licensing Of Content That Doesn’t Exist On The Open Internet Is Going To Be A Big Business,” Says Dan Neely

The creative industries have long been at odds with AI companies over copyright concerns
Surely AI can analyze artistic patterns, generate music, paint images, and even craft poetry. It can recognize trends, mimic styles, and predict what might appeal to audiences, but the million dollar question is that whether AI can truly imitate indescribable human touch? Art has always been a uniquely human endeavor, driven by emotion, intuition, and personal experience. Bob Mankoff, the former cartoon editor of The New Yorker and a cartoonist for 40 years expresses a conflicted view of AI in the creative field, saying, “I both like it and hate it at the same time.” Eventhough he finds AI very helpful for generating many different ideas on anything he's seen, he questions its utility stating, “I would not cede to it the ultimate judgment" of what is considered funny, a good so
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Upasana Banerjee
Upasana is a Content Strategist with AIM Research. Prior to her role at AIM, she worked as a journalist and social media editor, and holds a strong interest for global politics and international relations. Reach out to her at: upasana.banerjee@analyticsindiamag.com
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