‘AI should enhance human creativity, not replace artists’: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah

During the Bengaluru GAFX Conference, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah highlighted the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in the creative sector. He asserted that AI should serve as a tool to augment human creativity instead of supplanting artists. Siddaramaiah's remarks come amid growing concerns about the impact of AI on various professions, especially in the arts. By advocating for a collaborative approach, he aims to foster an environment where technology and creativity can coexist, enhancing artistic expression and innovation. The Chief Minister's vision aligns with global discussions on the ethical use of AI, emphasizing the need for policies that support artists while integrating advanced technologies. This perspective resonates with India's burgeoning tech landscape, where creative industries are increasingly intertwined with digital advancements. Siddaramaiah's statements aim to reassure artists and creators that their contributions remain essential in an evolving technological landscape, fostering a culture of creativity that thrives alongside AI advancements.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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