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The episode delves into the debate surrounding human creativity in the age of artificial intelligence, focusing on concerns about the ability of generative AI to mimic artistic and intellectual works. This issue is contextualized within a broader historical perspective that examines the deconstruction of the concepts of "author" and individual genius, drawing on thinkers such as Barthes, Bourdieu, and Dawkins. The discussion concludes by emphasizing that the real challenge lies not in the competition between humans and machines but in rediscovering human creative potential and integrating it with AI technologies, advocating for a collaborative rather than adversarial approach.
The episode delves into the debate surrounding human creativity in the age of artificial intelligence, focusing on concerns about the ability of generative AI to mimic artistic and intellectual works. This issue is contextualized within a broader historical perspective that examines the deconstruction of the concepts of "author" and individual genius, drawing on thinkers such as Barthes, Bourdieu, and Dawkins. The discussion concludes by emphasizing that the real challenge lies not in the competition between humans and machines but in rediscovering human creative potential and integrating it with AI technologies, advocating for a collaborative rather than adversarial approach.