Don't Use AI to be Perfect, Find Your Authentically Ridiculous Self
We are currently obsessed with using artificial intelligence to generate the perfect pop song or a flawless corporate video. But what if we are building the exact tools that audiences are actively rejecting?
In this episode of Tech Talks, we uncover the invisible decisions shaping the future of digital creativity. David sits down with OverTune founder Siggi Arnason to discuss why the public's current anger toward AI is actually misdirected. Siggi argues that our frustration is the boiling point of 15 years of social media conditioning, where algorithms have heavily rewarded "emotional spikes and repetition" over actual art.
While corporate boardrooms continue pushing polished, flawless AI tools to monetise their intellectual property, they are entirely missing what audiences are asking for. If perfect AI isn't the answer, what is? Siggi believes the next massive wave of consumption will be the complete antithesis of AI. We explore how platforms like Roblox and SoundCloud are fostering a new era of raw, highly collaborative, and "authentically ridiculous" content.

