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algorithms

From Learning by the Data, to Leading the Data

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In the past decades, we have witnessed an incredible transformation in how data shapes our world. What started as simple numbers feeding into statistical models has become something much more powerful (and perhaps more concerning). In this blog, I want to explore how we moved from teaching machines with our data to being guided by them in almost every aspect of our lives.

art

From Human Hands to Random Seeds: Where is the Human in Art?

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In recent years, we have witnessed a massive change in how creative work is produced. Things that we thought only humans could do are now done by Artificial Intelligence. Especially in the visual world, with the development of Stable Diffusion models, we see this clearly. Even Google’s latest Nano Banana Pro can create works with incredible reality. When we look at the results, it looks exactly like work touched by a human hand. But this situation brings a big question to our minds: What makes Art, art? Or, what is it that makes us look at something and call it art?

artificial-intelligence

AI in the Middle: Are We The Users or Just The Audience?

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In recent times, with the fast development of artificial intelligence, we have started to give most of our mental work to AI. In the past, AI was just a supporter. It was there to complete the missing parts of our thinking process or help us fix small mistakes. But now, the situation is changing. It is not just supporting us; it causes us to bypass the whole process.

From Human Hands to Random Seeds: Where is the Human in Art?

3 minute read

Published:

In recent years, we have witnessed a massive change in how creative work is produced. Things that we thought only humans could do are now done by Artificial Intelligence. Especially in the visual world, with the development of Stable Diffusion models, we see this clearly. Even Google’s latest Nano Banana Pro can create works with incredible reality. When we look at the results, it looks exactly like work touched by a human hand. But this situation brings a big question to our minds: What makes Art, art? Or, what is it that makes us look at something and call it art?

From Learning by the Data, to Leading the Data

3 minute read

Published:

In the past decades, we have witnessed an incredible transformation in how data shapes our world. What started as simple numbers feeding into statistical models has become something much more powerful (and perhaps more concerning). In this blog, I want to explore how we moved from teaching machines with our data to being guided by them in almost every aspect of our lives.

bias

From Learning by the Data, to Leading the Data

3 minute read

Published:

In the past decades, we have witnessed an incredible transformation in how data shapes our world. What started as simple numbers feeding into statistical models has become something much more powerful (and perhaps more concerning). In this blog, I want to explore how we moved from teaching machines with our data to being guided by them in almost every aspect of our lives.

creativity

From Human Hands to Random Seeds: Where is the Human in Art?

3 minute read

Published:

In recent years, we have witnessed a massive change in how creative work is produced. Things that we thought only humans could do are now done by Artificial Intelligence. Especially in the visual world, with the development of Stable Diffusion models, we see this clearly. Even Google’s latest Nano Banana Pro can create works with incredible reality. When we look at the results, it looks exactly like work touched by a human hand. But this situation brings a big question to our minds: What makes Art, art? Or, what is it that makes us look at something and call it art?

data

From Learning by the Data, to Leading the Data

3 minute read

Published:

In the past decades, we have witnessed an incredible transformation in how data shapes our world. What started as simple numbers feeding into statistical models has become something much more powerful (and perhaps more concerning). In this blog, I want to explore how we moved from teaching machines with our data to being guided by them in almost every aspect of our lives.

education

AI in the Middle: Are We The Users or Just The Audience?

3 minute read

Published:

In recent times, with the fast development of artificial intelligence, we have started to give most of our mental work to AI. In the past, AI was just a supporter. It was there to complete the missing parts of our thinking process or help us fix small mistakes. But now, the situation is changing. It is not just supporting us; it causes us to bypass the whole process.

learning

AI in the Middle: Are We The Users or Just The Audience?

3 minute read

Published:

In recent times, with the fast development of artificial intelligence, we have started to give most of our mental work to AI. In the past, AI was just a supporter. It was there to complete the missing parts of our thinking process or help us fix small mistakes. But now, the situation is changing. It is not just supporting us; it causes us to bypass the whole process.

productivity

AI in the Middle: Are We The Users or Just The Audience?

3 minute read

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In recent times, with the fast development of artificial intelligence, we have started to give most of our mental work to AI. In the past, AI was just a supporter. It was there to complete the missing parts of our thinking process or help us fix small mistakes. But now, the situation is changing. It is not just supporting us; it causes us to bypass the whole process.

stable-diffusion

From Human Hands to Random Seeds: Where is the Human in Art?

3 minute read

Published:

In recent years, we have witnessed a massive change in how creative work is produced. Things that we thought only humans could do are now done by Artificial Intelligence. Especially in the visual world, with the development of Stable Diffusion models, we see this clearly. Even Google’s latest Nano Banana Pro can create works with incredible reality. When we look at the results, it looks exactly like work touched by a human hand. But this situation brings a big question to our minds: What makes Art, art? Or, what is it that makes us look at something and call it art?