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Last September, I was moderating an event at Star’s office in Silicon Valley, and one of the speakers cracked a joke about AI being like teenage sex—everyone’s talking about it, but nobody knows how ...
People tend to want the creative content they consume—be it music, visual art, or literature—to be the work of a human rather than a machine. At least that’s what we say. New research, however, by ...
The chief exec talked with Fast Company about visual data as the enterprise’s most neglected infrastructure problem, and why ...
My coaching client Eileen has long had a dream of having her own consulting business. She has everything she needs: the technical skills to create an online presence, industry connections, social ...
The use of AI in the creative industry is becoming less a fight over AI taking over creative roles and more over wrangling AI ...
How will creative work be impacted by artificial intelligence (AI)? With AI’s immense and growing capabilities — it can do everything from structuring work schedules, managing administrative tasks, ...
In today’s business landscape, every department has its essential software infrastructure – Salesforce for sales teams, GitHub for engineers, HubSpot for marketers – but creative teams have been left ...
When we think of a “creative person,” we tend to picture someone writing a novel, painting, dancing, or composing music. Rarely do we think of starting a business as a creative act. Yet ...
Earlier this spring, I made my way to a modest broadcast studio, situated on the second floor of a polished office building in downtown Washington, D.C., to watch a taping of an Internet news program ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The value of creativity, in work and in life, cannot be oversold. A lot has been written about how to brainstorm more effectively, for ...
A few years ago, I left a stable job to pursue a creative project I had been working at for many years in my free time. I was only able to quit because I was fortunate enough to receive funding for ...