Tech and creativity collided at Collision 2024 in Toronto this week, where thousands of innovators gathered to explore AI’s growing influence. Among them? World-renowned artist Timothy Goodman, who shared his take on how artificial intelligence is reshaping art and design.
Goodman, known for his bold murals and provocative storytelling, sat down with CGTN’s Dan Williams to discuss AI’s double-edged sword. “It’s like having a new paintbrush,” he said, highlighting tools that streamline workflows. But he also warned about originality: “Can algorithms replace human emotion? That’s the trillion-dollar question.”
With AI art generators going viral and NFTs redefining ownership, the conference spotlighted how tech is blurring lines between code and canvas. From startups demoing AI-powered design apps to debates about copyright in the digital age, Collision 2024 proved one thing: The future of art is anything but predictable.
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