Replay: Matt Strain shares Five Things He's Learned about The Ways A.I. is Revolutionizing the Writing Process
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"I’m eager to tell you what I know broadly about the coming A.I. revolution. But I’m even more eager to share with you what A.I. is going to mean for what to me still feels like our most intimate and personal means of communication. If you’re a writer, or if you’re someone cares about writing and reading, you likely already know that I’m talking specifically to you."
– Matt Strain, Five Things I’ve Learned about The Ways A.I. is Revolutionizing the Writing Process
Matt Strain recently left Adobe, where over the course of 17 years he led teams across marketing, strategy, new business, and research. At Adobe, Matt explored the intersection of AI and creativity, collaborating with teams to bring innovative new products and services to market. He was a leader in crafting Adobe’s strategy to address fake news and disinformation, a project that grew into the widely adopted Content Authenticity Initiative. He is now focused on helping “real people” prepare for the opportunities with A.I..
The New York Times recently highlighted Matt's unique AI-generated book, which used AI to blend Chinese medicine and mixology, propelling him into the realm of micro-AI celebrity. But Matt is no stranger to innovation. As a seasoned tech executive, he has been on the bleeding edge his entire career.
Matt’s Five Things He's Learned about The Ways A.I. is Revolutionizing the Writing Process discusses the transformative role A.I. is already playing in writing, covering the latest writing technologies and the ways that this new collection of technical tools can be best integrated into the creative process. In the process, Matt also addresses A.I.'s likely impact on publishing more generally; the technology's certain legal and ethical implications; and its eventual, soon-to-be-everywhere broader societal impact.
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