How do you see AI changing the landscape for better or worse for authors?
Let me be
transparent from the start. I am firmly in the No-AI-in-the-arts camp. Even so, I had my doubts about the
ability to stuff this pervasive genie back into the bottle. AI has infiltrated virtually
every facet of our lives without our even noticing. Now that we are noticing, it’s
too late to stop it. From the time Alexa wakes me up in the morning until my
smart lights plunge me into darkness at night, AI is there, helping me cook,
checking my health, directing my driving, and my steps. So then, how could I
expect it wouldn’t worm its way into the arts, specifically storytelling.
Enter
Afroman. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, congratulations! Somehow,
you’ve managed to shield yourself from the invasive tentacles of the internet,
and possibly all forms of modern communication of the 21st century.
Afroman, a
rapper, singer, poet, of a sort, was erroneously (on purpose) targeted by his
local police as a possible drug-dealing kidnapper. They invaded his home,
destroyed his property, and terrified his family. The result, the most brilliant
series of revenge albums ever made.
You may
have never heard of Afroman, may never have, or ever will, listen to an Afroman
song in your life. That’s fine. But if you’re an artist, especially an artist
that uses words as your medium, his story is relevant to you. Because, his ability
to take a real-life situation and reshape it into creative gold can never be duplicated
by AI. I just don’t believe that’s possible. Why not? Emotion. Creativity is
all about emotion, in my mind. Afroman, along with every artist who’s ever sat down
and created something out of nothing was inspired by an emotion. Our characters
act out of emotion. Our readers react to our emotion.
AI may can
write about emotion, but it can’t fake the feelings that lead to a whole song written
about a rogue sheriff and his lust for lemon pound cake. Look it up and thank me
later. And we should all feel better
about that.
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