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Hi I am Wouter a 31 year programmer and founder from Amsterdam. I am very interested in the way AI could deliver information exactly on the moment and medium where the information is required. Really intrested to see what you guys are creating! I try to do this with Your Business AI, to get voice AI on peoples websites. But there are many more applications which are great to see!
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Best place to do development work?
Hi everybody was wondering were you guys do most of your focused work, is this at home, in a co-working place or you go somewhere else ? Does a cabin in the woods help to get the programming going ? :)
AI vs. Artists: Can Technology Truly Capture the Soul of Art?
Exploring the intersection of creativity and code, and debating whether AI-generated art is the future or if it s missing the human touch that makes art truly meaningful... Can machines ever replace the artist s intuition, emotion, and unique vision? My opinion: AI can create art, but it can't truly replace artists. While AI can generate impressive and even beautiful works, it lacks the emotional depth, intuition, and personal experience that human artists bring to their creations. Artists infuse their work with unique perspectives, cultural context, and a sense of purpose that goes beyond mere patterns and algorithms. AI can be a powerful tool for artists, offering new ways to explore creativity and pushing the boundaries of what s possible. However, it s the human touch empathy, imagination, and storytelling that gives art its soul. So, while AI might complement or even challenge artists, it s unlikely to fully replace the uniquely human aspects of art-making.
Do you think Virtual Reality redefine our real relationships? In what way?
Virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) are poised to have a transformative impact on how we perceive and engage with the world around us. I don t think VR will fully replace real-world interactions, but it will supplement them in ways that are hard to predict. There s something irreplaceable about face-to-face human connection the warmth of a handshake, the subtle cues in body language, and the spontaneous energy of being physically present with others. However, VR will likely play a significant role in specific contexts, especially where physical presence isn t possible or practical. Ultimately, we might be looking at a future where virtual and real-world relationships coexist, offering us new forms of connection, but it will require us to navigate the balance between embracing the benefits of virtual worlds and maintaining our roots in the physical one.