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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