HBR IdeaCast

How Generative AI Changes Creativity

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May 11, 2023
Don Allen Stevenson III is a video artist and consultant known for his work at DreamWorks, while Jacqueline Ng Lane and David De Cremer are innovation researchers from Harvard and Singapore, respectively. They dive into the transformative effects of generative AI on creativity and storytelling. Stevenson shares insights on how AI tools enhance filmmaking, while Lane and De Cremer discuss the evolving roles of artists and the need for human oversight in AI-driven innovation. They also explore trust and authenticity in AI-generated content.
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ANECDOTE

Existential Dread for Artists

  • Don Allen Stevenson III realized generative AI's impact when it drastically sped up his creative process.
  • Iterations that once took a week now take seconds, forcing him to rethink his work's value.
INSIGHT

Riskier Experimentation

  • Generative AI allows artists to experiment with riskier ideas due to faster iteration cycles.
  • Stevenson now undertakes larger-scale projects that were previously too time-consuming.
ANECDOTE

Streamlined Animation

  • Stevenson uses Wonder Dynamics to streamline animation.
  • He films live-action footage, and the software replaces actors with 3D characters, a process that used to take weeks.
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