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(Note: In keeping with our theme of artificial intelligence, this episode is published with the help of AI in several areas. Even though it's super helpful, it still has a long way to go before it's capable of replacing a human for our workflow.)
In our previous episode, I spoke with Srinivs Rao about all things AI, specifically why we shouldn’t be afraid of AI taking over our careers (and the world). But let's face it, as time goes on technical jobs are bound to be replaced at some point by our ever-advancing technologies. And that’s the threat that my guest, Michael Kammes, and I are here to talk about today. Michael is the Senior Director of Innovation at Shift Media with over 20 years of post-production experience and extensive knowledge on trends, products, production workflows and post technology.
In our conversation, Michael and I talk about the speed at which our current AI has been changing the world - and why that really means. We talk about the actual existential threats AI brings to us and what kinds of jobs AI could potentially replace in the foreseeable future. But don’t worry, it’s not all doom and gloom! As we dig deeper into the topic, we also shed light on what it takes to not only be irreplaceable in this age of AI, but how to thrive in it.
As Michael put it, AI is not going away and we cannot fight this fact (or it). Whether you’re feeling as if your career is threatened by AI, or you are excited about the potential career advancement it can assist you with, you’re going to love this conversation as much as I did. Michael’s advice is not only helpful to people in the entertainment world, but to anyone across any industry.
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Applied AI - Tools you can use today (Michael Kammes' presentation in LACPUG)
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Guest Bio:Michael Kammes
Michael Kammes, Senior Director of Innovation at Shift Media, helps shape their suite of solutions in the marketplace, speaking at industry events across the country. Michael has over 20 years of post-production experience, with extensive knowledge of trends, products, production workflows and post technology through roles at BeBop Technology and Key Code Media. His podcast, "5 THINGS," answers his audience's most important questions in media creation, drawing an audience of industry insiders worldwide.
Show Credits:This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared by Debby Germino and published by Glen McNiel.
The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).
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Want to continue learning from the world’s experts on time management, networking, career development, better sleep, overcoming burnout, and so much more?
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(Note: In keeping with our theme of artificial intelligence, this episode is published with the help of AI in several areas. Even though it's super helpful, it still has a long way to go before it's capable of replacing a human for our workflow.)
In our previous episode, I spoke with Srinivs Rao about all things AI, specifically why we shouldn’t be afraid of AI taking over our careers (and the world). But let's face it, as time goes on technical jobs are bound to be replaced at some point by our ever-advancing technologies. And that’s the threat that my guest, Michael Kammes, and I are here to talk about today. Michael is the Senior Director of Innovation at Shift Media with over 20 years of post-production experience and extensive knowledge on trends, products, production workflows and post technology.
In our conversation, Michael and I talk about the speed at which our current AI has been changing the world - and why that really means. We talk about the actual existential threats AI brings to us and what kinds of jobs AI could potentially replace in the foreseeable future. But don’t worry, it’s not all doom and gloom! As we dig deeper into the topic, we also shed light on what it takes to not only be irreplaceable in this age of AI, but how to thrive in it.
As Michael put it, AI is not going away and we cannot fight this fact (or it). Whether you’re feeling as if your career is threatened by AI, or you are excited about the potential career advancement it can assist you with, you’re going to love this conversation as much as I did. Michael’s advice is not only helpful to people in the entertainment world, but to anyone across any industry.
Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One?» Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode
Here's What You'll Learn:
Large language model
Applied AI - Tools you can use today (Michael Kammes' presentation in LACPUG)
AltaVista
Embeddings
The Hollywood Reporter: If Writers Lose the Standoff With Studios, It Hurts All Filmmakers
Five Things - Simplifying Film, TV, and Media Technology
MediaSilo
Shift Media
Continue to Listen & LearnOptimizing Your Remote Post-Production Workflow (and Maintaining Your Sanity) | with Michael Kammes
How to Be an Irreplaceable Creative in the Emerging World of Artificial Intelligence | with Srinivas Rao
Chase Jarvis On Building Your Network of ‘A-Gamers,’ Designing the Life You Want, and Fulfilling Your ‘Creative Calling’
All Quiet On the Western Front Writer/Producer Lesley Paterson On Unleashing Your True Creative (and Athletic) Potential
What Creativity Is, How It Works, and the Laws to Learning It | with Joey Cofone
The Science of Storytelling, Why We Need Stories, and How to Rewrite Our Own | with Will Storr
[CASE STUDY] From “Out of Ideas” to Becoming an Idea Machine | with Paul Del Vecchio
Michelle Tesoro (ACE) On Playing Chess With Your Career (Pt1)
Real Talk About Mental Health and Depression | with Michael Kammes
Guest Bio:Michael Kammes
Michael Kammes, Senior Director of Innovation at Shift Media, helps shape their suite of solutions in the marketplace, speaking at industry events across the country. Michael has over 20 years of post-production experience, with extensive knowledge of trends, products, production workflows and post technology through roles at BeBop Technology and Key Code Media. His podcast, "5 THINGS," answers his audience's most important questions in media creation, drawing an audience of industry insiders worldwide.
Show Credits:This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared by Debby Germino and published by Glen McNiel.
The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).
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