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I Used AI to Write a Screenplay. Here's What I Got

Writing a movie is hard work. Using AI screenwriting tools is not. I put three such tools to the test to see what kind of tales a machine could weave.

OpenAI's Studio Ghibli-inspired AI art provokes backlash across the internet

OpenAI released a new image generator this week, and AI -generated Studio Ghibli slop is now all over the internet.

Authenticity in the age of AI: New A&M course offers conversations on Artificial Intelligence

Recognizing the ongoing global integration of generative artificial intelligence in our communities, A&M professors Keagan Clark and Dr. Matthew Bizzell des

Meta-Creativity: When Humans and AI Become Collaborators

AI isn't just augmenting human creativity, it's redefining it. Dive into how human-AI synergy is reshaping creative boundaries and unlocking unprecedented potential.

OpenAI's new model is 'really good' at creative writing

Artificial intelligence giant OpenAI is developing a new large language model with creative writing skills that have already wowed the company's CEO. But a short story produced by the unnamed, unreleased model has proven to be divisive.

DuckDuckGo's AI beats Perplexity in one big way - and it's free to use

With Duck.ai, everything (even the slower models) is exponentially faster than what's on my desktop. If you're curious, I found myself defaulting to the Llama 3.3 model over Duck.ai's other options. I find it fast enough but delivers better, more accurate results.

Customizing generative AI for unique value

Customization is not new, but the early tools were fairly rudimentary, and technology and development teams were often unsure how to do it. That's changing, and the customization methods and tools available today are giving businesses greater opportunities to create unique value from their AI models.

AI And The Death Of Originality: Are We Thinking In Circles

Are we slipping into an era where the lowest common cognitive denominator dictates what we read, write, and believe? Or are we witnessing collective wisdom on steroids?