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AHNJILI: Um, but, I would like to bring up, I guess it’s more of a question for the two speakers here or even for the audience about, how do you feel about these trendsmusicians who are now collaborating with AI to essentially licensed their voices to the public. So Holly Herdon is a good example, Grimes is a good example. I think last week, T-Pain and John Legend said that they were going to follow suit as well.
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EVA: Uh, I hope personally that there will be an AI detecting tool in the future. Right now, the only way to detect AI is human verification. And usually people are expert in their fields like musicians, illustrators, writers, they can detect AI generated works pretty quickly. Uh, but we of course need to have like a safe proof way to show if something is AI generated or not. And I hope that we’ll be coming in the future. trendsI saw a statistic that there have been more AI image generated this past year than there have been in the entire photography history. More AI images have been generated than photographs since the invention of the camera, the amount of slug that is being put out by these machines is incredible. And um, what I’ve noticed in the art community, in the Netherlands, we are a little bit slower than America. For example, America is I think four months ahead. And what I’ve noticed on, for example, social mediaEtsy or arts related websites, or Pinterest, people are fed up with AI images. Uh, and the Etsy shop is absolutely overflowing because the amount of content that is being pushed, like if you post 10 images a day, you get higher in the algorithm for example, on Instagram as well. We, humans are being pushed out like, I have noticed that traffic has gone significantly down since the come of AI. But fortunately, I have noticed that trendsa lot more people are craving human made content more and more. And myself included in the beginning, I was pretty impressed by the AI image generated images but now I think if I say seen like 10 fantasy art AI generated illustrations, I've seen them all. And I wanna see weird wacky stuff of humans, and I think that most humans think the same way. Um, so I think the value of human made art will grow, and I hope there will be ways to detect, in the future, how to filter them out because my Pinterest is overflowing with AI art and it’s terrible reference. So a collarbone is here and that’s not good if I’m looking for reference.
SJEF: Okay, now if I want to drag it out of the arts fields, maybe a little bit, because when I think of human generated data that holds monetary value online, I think of like, my behavior data on Instagram or my DM messages there that are like being monetized for like micro-targeted ads, which I think are actually… Like that data is pretty much overvalued. I would say. How do you feel about this type of human data? Like text that gets written.