Reading Time: 6 minutes Artificial intelligence is fast becoming the hot technology in film and television industry. Tech shows and university campuses are awash with case studies and demos of the power of AI to transform the way we produce visual media. However, the storm of controversy that engulfed Brady Corbet’s latest film, The Brutalist, suggests that not everyone is ready… Read more »
Articles Tagged: MyWorld
AI and “Symbiotic Creativity”
Reham Hosny
Reading Time: 3 minutes This article by Reham Hosny is one of a series commissioned as part of MyWorld, a UKRI-funded project that explores the future of creative technology innovation by pioneering new ideas, products and processes in the West of England. We have commissioned writers, academics, creators and makers to contribute a written snapshot into how artificial intelligence is changing, enhancing and challenging creative writing and publishing practices. In the early stages of algorithmic creative writing, Christopher Strachey‘s love letter generator, developed… Read more »
A Brief History of Writing: From Human Meaning to Computational Pattern Recognition and Beyond
Gary Hall and Joanna Zylinska
Reading Time: 3 minutes This article is one of a series commissioned as part of MyWorld, a UKRI-funded project that explores the future of creative technology innovation by pioneering new ideas, products and processes in the West of England. We have commissioned writers, academics, creators and makers to contribute a written snapshot into how artificial intelligence is changing, enhancing and challenging creative writing and publishing practices. What forms will literature and creative writing take ‘after AI’? And what will happen to the… Read more »