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  • Biden Admin Issues Executive Order on AI. Now What? President Biden faces down AI 2 November 2023 | Issue #21 Prompt: please take this photo https://s.mj.run/VJPtA9gf3wo and have him staring at a robot. The robot is staring back at him. The realistic photo should have an overall blue hue. Shot on 70mm lens, Depth of Field, Bokeh, DOF, Tilt Blur, Shutter Speed 1/1000, F/22, 32k, Super-Resolution, with realistic skin tones and sharp details. --aspect 7:4 President Biden just released a major executive order on AI, and it's a game-changer, especially for us in the marketing...Read more
  • Have you named your AI chatbot? Me, if I was as cool as Midjourney thinks I should be. 25 October 2023 | Issue #20 Prompt: create a digitized version of this photo https://s.mj.run/ty8v6gVSyNg but make him look cooler --s 750 --ar 16:9 I was at the B2B Forum this year, and let me tell you, Ann Handley's Barbie-inspired presentation was a hit. But then generative AI took center stage, and the room's vibe started to shift. We had Andrew Davis introduce his digital twin, named Drewdini, and showed us how humanizing your AI creates better results because you're having more...Read more
  • Generative AI for Everyone (and Everything)! Sitting at a conference 18 October 2023 | Issue #19 Welcome to all of the new readers! Whether you came in from Threads or the Creator For All Trades newsletter, welcome! Please let me know how I can help. You can view an archive of past issues here. It was a wild week in AI and design. The biggest news probably came out of Adobe MAX. Adobe Firefly, the company's generative AI engine, has been updated to offer more control and quality in image generation. The new Firefly Image 2 Model, for instance, allows for...Read more
  • Job Mobility is Job Stability A man is walking to a new job 11 October 2023 | Issue #18 Gone are the days when mastering a single skill set and sticking to it for life guaranteed a secure career. In the design industry, this change is particularly evident. The traditional notion of job stability—climbing the corporate ladder within a single organization—has been replaced by job mobility. Recent surveys show Millennials and Gen-Z are hopping jobs far more than previous generations. Being able to adapt, learn, and apply a variety of skills is the new...Read more
  • Study: AI is developing creative abilities exceeding human capabilities Robot taking a test 04 October 2023 | Issue #17 A recent article from Neuroscience News discusses a study that found Artificial Intelligence, specifically GPT-4, to be on par with the top 1% of human thinkers in terms of creativity. The study used the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking, a widely recognized tool for assessing creativity, and found that ChatGPT excelled in fluency and originality. Dr. Erik Guzik, the lead researcher, believes that AI could become a crucial tool for business innovation and...Read more
  • Will AI replace the need for websites? The death of websites? 27 September 2023 | Issue #16 I was part of a fascinating round table yesterday with Andy Crestodina. Of course, it's impossible to have a conversation with marketers without talking about AI. As we were talking about the differences between search engines and ChatGPT, SEO and SGE, Frank Prendergast asked an amazing question: does this mean we'll see the end of the website? We all know that searches lead to fewer and fewer clicks these days. And then consider the idea that the big difference...Read more