In this episode we sit down with Robin Sloan to talk about:
- What it was like experimenting with GPT back in 2017—and whether he burned out before the hype
- Why AI writing lacks the density of choices that makes human work feel alive
- The paradox of AI humor and why real art depends on things being a little weird
- His shift from online publishing to hand-printed zines—and why “offline math” works better for artists
- How he actually uses AI for travel and editing, and where it still falls short
- Why discovery and criticism matter more than ever in the age of algorithms
- and more
Whoa Vol. 2
This episode is part of a limited series of ten in-depth conversations put together by sublime.app with some of our favorite thinkers and creatives where we explore how artificial intelligence is changing and challenging creative work.
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