White collar creatives presumed they were immune from automation. They were wrong.
Writers Guild of America members and supporters picket outside Sunset Bronson Studios and Netflix Studios in Los Angeles, California. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo When it comes to artificial intelligence, and its implications for work, it can be hard to discern “cope” from outright ignorance. One example is the refrain that creativity, and therefore the creative industries, are somehow immune from technological disruption.
This perspective was captured by researchers from innovation charity Nesta in 2015, when they wrote: “ creativity is inversely related to computerisability ”. If poetry is that […]
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