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Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
AI And 'Avyakt'
Every age and civilisation has redefined Creativity, but today, this Creativity is being subjected to unprecedented scrutiny and viewed through a different prism, that of AI. From celebration to caution and everything in between, it is discussed, debated, and dissected daily. Let's explore this. Is AI Truly Artificial? When we emphasise on 'Artificial Intelligence', are we being condescending or judgmental here? After all, it's rooted in human-produced data, our words, our images, our histories, our decisions distilled into material. It feels transformative because it recombines the familiar with unprecedented speed and some polish. Next, let's distinguish between 'intelligent and Intelligence'. An intelligent person applies knowledge, reasoning, and experience to address specific situations within a defined context. Intelligence, however, is understood not merely as an individual faculty but as an expression of a deeper, infinite universal principle - the cosmic Intelligence. What sets human Creativity apart is our ability to make irrational leaps - the instinctive break of pattern. This is something AI will find hard to replicate. Philip Larkin, the poet and librarian, once observed that our best manuscripts are blank notebooks, because they contain infinite potential. AI can fill pages in seconds. Humans, by contrast, stare at blankness for hours, days, and at one point in time, leap. That leap - illogical, instinctive, disobedient - is where Creativity thrives. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 'It Runs While I Sleep' – The AI Side Hustle Sweeping United Kingdom TApp Read Now Undo Ask AI for a poem about life's journey, and the likely output would be: "The path is the destination; enjoy the journey." Predictable and could be sharpened with a better prompt. Instead, i, as a poetic mind, would write: "Raaste chahte hain main safar par niklu, par jab manzil mujh mein hi rehte ho to kaisa safar? Mujhe theher kar sunna hai apna aasman." - Paths call me to travel, but when the destination is within me, where is the journey? I want to stand still and listen to my own sky. This is not syntax, or word soup - it is a voice shaped by my lived experience, my cultural context, and born of my seeking. AI can refine what is known, but it cannot reach into the 'avyakt' - the unexpressed. That which is yet unsaid - the instinct to wander where there are no paths, to hear what has not been heard. The most beautiful song has yet to be written, the most luminous smile still to be smiled, the highest flight still to be taken. Like i wrote, "Main kabhi batlata nahi andhere se darta hoon maa, ...main kabhi jatlata nahi teri parwah karta hoon maa", it resonated as it touched on what was felt but not expressed in this manner. Creativity is not a tidy arrangement; it is rupture - the break of pattern, defying the odds. AI cannot rupture itself. It is bounded by what it has been fed. Humans, uniquely, can disobey even their own logic. That disobedience - the ability to surprise not only the world but ourselves - is the heartbeat of imagination. AI sharpens rather than diminishes human Creativity. As machines master the obvious and tidy the familiar, they leave us free to explore what lies beyond pattern: the ambiguous, the unformed, the unspoken. Here lies our task - to dwell in that space, to hear what has not been heard, to imagine what has no precedent. AI mirrors Intelligence as a vast collective, but imagination remains singular. Its role is to enlarge the canvas; ours is to paint. True Creativity will live wherever data ends and daring begins. Authored by: Prasoon Joshi Bhagavad Gita: Verse 44 Explained - The Impact of Upholding or Neglecting Family Traditions


Eyewitness News
22-06-2025
- Business
- Eyewitness News
LISTEN: The Money Show highlights – Beauty on TApp CEO Mathebe Ngwenya and wheelchair tennis star Kgothatso Montjane
On this week's episode of 'The Best Bits of The Money Show', Mathebe Ngwenya shares her remarkable journey of founding Beauty on TApp, highlighting the courage, resilience, and deep passion that fueled her mission. Warren Ingram, financial advisor and Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, discusses the importance of being prepared for unexpected financial emergencies. Stephen interviews inspiring South African wheelchair tennis star Kgothatso Montjane. Consumer expert Wendy Knowler explores how technology has revolutionised everyday communication and convenience, and asks whether companies are leaning too heavily on bots and automated responses.