Joe Rogan was recently given a terrifying glimpse into the future of content creation with AI. The podcast host is renowned for hosting guests from the tech field. As such, in the latest Joe Rogan Experience podcast, fans were treated to a conversation with Aza Raskin and Tristan Harris.

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The pair are the co-founders of the non-profit organization, ‘Center for Humane Technology’. Their work involves ensuring that technology is used ethically and for the benefit of humanity. In their conversation with Rogan, they provided stunning insights into how AI is affecting the content landscape online!

Joe Rogan and guests discuss the terrifying reality of AI  

AI and its impact on creative fields have been stated as a primary concern by many experts. Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin revealed how deeply impactful AI models and content generation tools can become in the future.

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The guests emphasized a growing concern shared by many experts about AI’s influence on creative fields. Tristan Harris highlighted a significant turning point, stating, “We’re about to cross this point where more content that we see, that’s on the Internet, will be generated by AI than by humans”

His comments indicate the concern that human content creators will find it hard to compete with AI-generated content in the rapidly evolving market. Aza Raskin further stressed the magnitude of this shift and said, “It’s really worth pausing to let that sink in, in the next 4 to 5 years, the majority of cultural content, like the things we see, will be generated by AI”

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The conversation with Rogan shed light on the potential dominance of AI-generated content, raising important questions about the future landscape of creativity and its ethical implications.

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As the Center for Humane Technology works towards responsible technology use, the podcast discussion with its co-founders underscored the need for ongoing dialogue and consideration of the evolving role of AI in shaping cultural content online.

And CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, in his appearance on the JRE, echoed the concerns put forth by Raskin and Harris. He claimed he was surprised at how effective AI tools are at doing creative work.

OpenAI CEO reveals to Rogan how his predictions about AI were wrong

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, a key figure behind ChatGPT, discussed the surprising impact of AI on creative jobs in his appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience. Altman admitted that his predictions from a decade ago, anticipating AI’s impact on blue-collar jobs before creative roles, did not align with reality.

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He revealed, “It’s going in the exactly opposite direction. It can do the creative work first, stuff like coding. Second, it can do other kinds of cognitive labor. Third, and we’re the furthest away from humanoid robots.”

Despite recognizing concerns about job displacement, Altman emphasized a positive outlook. He suggested that humans will adapt to AI as a new creative tool. However, he also acknowledged the immediate challenges faced by creative professionals, such as musicians, who lack protective measures against AI’s impact on their work.

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His statements align with the revelations made by Raskin and Harris in their discussion with Joe Rogan and highlight the massive impact AI will have on the creative fields in the future.

Do you think AI will eventually replace humans in creative jobs like making music, writing, and content creation? Why or why not? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 

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