Fast Five is our rapid-fire interview series, capturing quick takes from the industry on creativity and AI. 5 questions, 5 minutes, unfiltered.
Reuben Halper, Head of YouTube, Google New Zealand
I'm a bit of a cynic in this space and think the idea of creativity as something truly original is actually overrated, given "humans abhor the new" . With that in mind my definition of creativity tends to be around combinatorial creativity where you combine existing ideas, insights, tech, etc. to develop something novel yet familiar. Or to quote Kirby Ferguson "Everything Is A Remix"
Neither, it's a tool. In the same hands a hammer can be both a tool and a weapon. I feel the same way about AI.
I bet half the respondents will say Cadbury Gorilla and frankly I want to punch them in the face. I honestly don't think there's any idea that an AI could never have come up with as the space is evolving so rapidly and so much of the output comes down to the input and the prompting. I also want to include a non-advertising piece of creativity that an AI expressed in the form of the move that AlphaGo made in the second game vs Lee Sedol.
A bar in deep Alabama where a hardcore NASCAR fan asked why we couldn't visualise the effects of drafting. That became a massive project involving wind tunnels and patents.
NotebookLM is the shit for so many things both personal and professional. Probably my favourite general use case for GenAI is using it as a sparring partner and adversary to challenge my thinking.
