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Human creativity not to be replicated by AI: Belarusian art student

2024-05-03 03:43 Last Updated At:08:17

Human imagination and creativity, especially in making art, will not be replicated by artificial intelligence (AI), according to an art student from Belarus.

Katrina, who is getting her master's degree in intercultural communication studies at Shanghai Theatre Academy, shared her future career aspirations and her insights on the role technology will play in the arts with China Global Television Network (CGTN).

According to Katrina, a perfect job is one that would allow her to unleash her creativity and bring her artistic vision to life.

"For me, the perfect job isn't just about earning a paycheck. It's about following my passion. It involves building my own small business, a place where I can unleash my creativity and bring my artistic vision to life. It's not just about making money. It's about crafting a space where every brushstroke and design detail reflects my unique spirit. I want to leave behind the legacy of innovation and influence through my work, making a meaningful impact on those around me. The process of creation and development holds tremendous significance. It's where I discover true fulfillment and purpose," she said.

In terms of technology's impact on her future job prospects, Katrina believes that certain elements integral to her creative process may not be replicated by AI. She notes that the distinct qualities, insights and creative approaches are what make people irreplaceable.

"When considering the impact of technology like AI on my future work, I anticipate that its influence might not be substantial. I hold a deep appreciation for the imaginative aspect of my craft, and I believe that certain elements integral to my creative process may not be adequately replicated by AI. I believe my individuality is something that technology can never replicate. Similarly, I think your uniqueness is also irreplaceable. Our distinct qualities, insights and creative approaches are what make us indispensable in our respective fields," she said.

"So, while technology may enhance certain aspects of our work, our personal uniqueness remains irreplaceable. I wish they rely on themselves, love themselves and pursue their dreams without being discouraged by negativity," she said.

Human creativity not to be replicated by AI: Belarusian art student

Human creativity not to be replicated by AI: Belarusian art student

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IBA president sees sports as one of most powerful ways to unite mankind

2024-05-17 15:59 Last Updated At:16:07

President of the International Boxing Association (IBA) Umar Kremlev on Thursday highlighted the role of sports, saying it is of the most powerful ways to unite mankind.

In an interview with the China Global Television Network (CGTN) in Beijing, Kremliev, one member of the Russian delegation led by Russian President Vladimir Putin which is now on a visit to China, shared his view on the current relationship between Russia and China, and stressed the power of sports to bring discipline and health.

"Today is not just the arrival of our official delegation, but also a festival where the peoples of two brotherly countries gather. The leaders of the two countries are meeting here. Russia and China are showing to all countries that there is a need to unite, to have traditional family values and to maintain human values. Sports is one of the most powerful ways to unite mankind. Every country is striving to establish a healthy nation and hopes that its people will have discipline and order. Sport can bring exactly that - discipline and health, it is the foundation for every country," said Kremlev.

IBA president sees sports as one of most powerful ways to unite mankind

IBA president sees sports as one of most powerful ways to unite mankind

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