How to Survive the AI Era for Artists

AI, What It Changes, and 3 Theories for the Future

A course by Jean Fraisse , Guiding artists in AI-driven value creation

Guiding artists in AI-driven value creation. Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico.
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About the video: AI, What It Changes, and 3 Theories for the Future

Overview

“Let’s try to imagine the future now. With Ai, a new player landed into this already complex game. No one can tell where this world is going to go, but as artists, our duty is to try to imagine it and get ready for various outcomes. As the saying goes: “They didn't know it was impossible so they did it””

In this video lesson Jean Fraisse addresses the topic: AI, What It Changes, and 3 Theories for the Future, which is part of the Domestika online course: How to Survive the AI Era for Artists. Explore evolving art value with AI, storytelling, and community to seize digital market opportunities.

Partial transcription of the video

“Until now, I've been sharing with you mainly analysis. We've tried to cover a lot of ground in order to have a bigger picture. But now I want to go somewhere else with you. I want to imagine the future and this is sheer imagination of mine. So please bear with me. Let's imagine the worst. And the best together. So this is our market. We create content. There is a whole bunch of people creating content. And now we have these new challenger, which wants to be at the same level as us content producers in order to grab parts of an audience. This new challenger is a real threat, not only for the...”

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Course summary for: How to Survive the AI Era for Artists

  • Level: Beginner
  • 97% positive reviews (29)
  • 1189 students
  • 4 units
  • 19 lessons (4h 13m)
  • 4 downloads
  • Category

    Illustration
  • Areas

    AI Content Creation, AI Design

Jean Fraisse

Jean Fraisse
A course by Jean Fraisse

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Guiding artists in AI-driven value creation

Jean Fraisse is an accomplished professional artist and entrepreneur who has navigated a fascinating journey from a passionate yet talentless child to a self-taught expert. His dedication to mastering the art of drawing and painting has led him to a successful career in the creative industry. Over the past decade, Jean has progressively embraced the entrepreneurial side of his profession, learning from trial and error to integrate business acumen into his artistic endeavors. His experience is enriched by extensive self-education through books, tutorials, and mentors, both virtual and in-person.

Influenced by renowned figures like Gary Vaynerchuk and Tim Ferris, Jean has developed a robust understanding of the value system essential for thriving in the digital age. His expertise extends beyond art creation to encompass strategic business thinking, leadership, and market analysis. Jean's insights are drawn from foundational texts and YouTube channels, providing clarity and a methodical approach to both art and entrepreneurship. He is committed to helping fellow artists understand their role in the evolving art market and equipping them with the skills to adapt and succeed in today's rapidly changing environment.


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How to Survive the AI Era for Artists. Illustration course by Jean Fraisse

How to Survive the AI Era for Artists

A course by Jean Fraisse
Guiding artists in AI-driven value creation. Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico.
Joined February 2018
  • 97% positive reviews (29)
  • 1,189 students