AI Is Coming For Your Creative Job — Here Are 3 Ways To Adapt

Mark Prus
An Idea (by Ingenious Piece)
4 min readDec 28, 2020

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Artificial Intelligence is making headway into every creative venture on the planet. Here are a few examples:

· AI Generated Art — Christie’s became the first auction house to offer a work of art created by an algorithm when it sold Portrait of Edmond Belamy for an incredible $432,500 in October 2018. Newer ventures are selling AI Generated Art for the Holidays.

· AI Generated Novels — “1 The Road” is the first AI Generated novel and apparently it is weird and a bit rough around the edges.

· AI Generated Logo Designs — Logoai will take your input and create a logo design for you.

· AI Generated Names — As a professional name developer, this one got my attention. Namelix will create names for you based upon your input.

I’m not an art critic, an editor, or an art director, so I will reserve judgment on AI Generated Art, Novels, or Logo Designs. But I am a branding expert, and I have some strong opinions about AI Generated Brand Names and how I should adapt to the new world of AI Name Development.

Janelle Shane is a research scientist who has been investigating whether neural networks can replace traditional means of creative development. She demonstrates her neural network’s capabilities in creative tasks on her…

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Mark Prus
An Idea (by Ingenious Piece)

Mark Prus is a Pittsburgh based marketing consultant who offers a name development service, NameFlashSM, based on customer-focused name development.