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A Giroux

The Creative Fingerprint

part of a series on Touch

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Creative artificial intelligence is less a futuristic concept than a technology that’s already part of our daily lives. So what does that mean for artists and creatives?

The emergence of creative AI used to keep Alisha up at night. As an illustrator and designer, she observed as AI generated images quickly went from funny and freaky to something that resembled art made by a real person. It felt distressing, like a threat to the personal touch she infused into her work. An affront to her creative core. Alisha’s talk was a call to action for people to recognize the signature characteristics that make their work unique. To embrace the innate human-ness of the creative process.

About the speaker

Alisha is a freelance illustrator & designer with a fierce love of nature. Her affinity for the natural world is reflected in most of her work, from canadian currency to stone carvings.

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