I know that we talked about how AI can’t fully replace our medical professionals, but someone in my family just had an appointment with an AI agent that was filling out her chart based on responses from the patient. She claims that the AI said reassuring things like “that is perfectly normal” or “tell me a little more about that”. The next appointment will be in person with the doctor, but did this just replace a visit with a nurse or other health professional?

When you showed us the sesame model in class I instantly thought to myself about how this could be a social training model. This could be integrated into apps like Rosetta Stone to help people get fluent in other languages or as a children’s toy that they can train conversation skills. There is a lot of potential for a model like this. At the same time, this eliminates a lot of jobs. Think about consultants, phone call operators, etc.

AI is now being integrated in various sectors but we haven’t see it impacting sports significantly. If it’s used right, AI could help teams analyze games, improve training, and aid fans in understanding matches as well. I want to know how will this change the way we enjoy sports, would there be any regulations to govern AI in sports, and what would our experience be like years down the line?

with the limitations AI already has, do we see a situation where there is no more reason to accept a real persons work considering there will be limitations there as well, potentially more so.

Do you think that the AI generated images that float around on social media will keep reoccurring as often or slow down as AI becomes more and more popular and used?

Let’s talk about AI boosting the global economy. How might it have an effect like the internet did.

How do you think schools will adapt to the growing role of AI in education? Will they eventually realize it can be useful and allow students to use it for certain tasks or learning purposes?

If Ai can creat code and make coders think about there jobs. Why hasn’t AI been able to code AI that would be able to take over the human jobs, population or power?

Something I thought of is if AI can generate, debug, and optimize code more efficiently than humans then at what point does human-written code become a liability rather than an asset. Also how do we redefine the role of human programmers in a world where AI writes better code than we do?

Working with Sora was not nearly as easy as working with ChatGPT. I know Sora’s in its beta version, but why does it seem like OpenAI didn’t include their ChatGPT language technology to Sora? It was unable to follow simple instructions and would not fix its mistakes.

When I did the using generative AI: Image assignment, my final result wasn’t exactly what I was looking for and I even messed around with it more afterwards and I just couldn’t quite get what I was looking for. I think the ideas was too futuristic That being said, what limitations do you think AI has in creating images?

I just learned about identifying AI in one of my other classes and I was connecting it to what we were doing this week and it made me think, is there ever going to be a point in time where we will not be able to identify what is real and what was AI generated or manipulated?

Does CGI for movies use advanced prompting technology or is it still programmed to create graphics? This could make movie creation much cheaper with lower barriers to entry.

How is AI sound, image, and video being used at the professional level in the entertainment industry? Is it individuals, medium-sized groups, or large corporations mainly using AI?

I found the video of AI talking pretty interesting. It is something that I think will advance a lot in the future and definitely something I may take advantage of. I am also excited to see how accurate they are able to make the resource.

After watching the video of Sesame’s new voice AI I started to think about some of the unintended consequences this creation. I know that there has been a rise of AI driven phone calls that have been made to sound like certain individuals. I was wondering if something like this will be a big factor when it comes to legal progression of AI legislation? Will AI such as these be required to tell the individual what they are and who they are produced by if the person being called were to ask to keep people safe from scams and other negative consequences of these advanced AI’s?

I love the content that we’ve been exploring, especially with video and sound creation. Here’s a thought: in the future, I think we will see new rising artists utilize AI voice and sound creation to create entire personas that leave their identity secret and make up for the vocal talent they may lack. With AI, people who have a very talented gift at writing music but aren’t able to sing will be able to use AI to make up for their vocal shortcomings and reach the next level.

Have you seen the Ai real estate agent in Portugal who made over 100 million dollars in revenue? What other jobs do you think we are going to start seeing become strictly AI?

Crypto has been taking quite the dive recently. Could we talk about the effect that could have on Artificial Intelligence?

AI can process images, text, and audio, but its ability to “see” and “hear” is often limited by ethical restrictions, technological constraints, and training data. So while AI can recognize patterns, it struggles with true contextual understanding (like predicting unpredictable human behavior or distinguishing intent) Privacy rules also prevent AI from accessing certain information, even if it’s technically capable, I ran into this issue during the audio method. This raises key questions: Should AI have unrestricted perception? What advancements are needed for AI to interpret the world more like humans?

Can AI-generated audio truly replace human voice actors, or will there always be a need for human touch?

When we talk about the datasets used to train AI, what does that mean, and how does it influence the output? How does it combat bias?

How can AI be used to create more dynamic and realistic characters in storytelling?

If we did want to generate AI videos, what would be a good AI tool to use to do so?

from doing the sound video and code assignment i have realized that ai could potentially take over the music.If that was the case i wonder how top artists and producers would react to this?

With all of these AI advancements in ChatGPT, Claude, and others, how long until AI will understand humans better than humans do?

How can individuals, such as coders, ensure job stability as AI can perform many aspects of their work?

Why does Miami University block the amount of information students put into different AI tools when using their student emails? AI tools aren’t allowed to use the data they receive from students for further collection, but how do we know that our information isn’t being used?

Do you think utilizing AI-generated images and image based art will replace human creativity and design completely?

In what ways will being able to create songs using AI have an impact on the music industry?

It was really interesting watching the AI’s being able to communicate with one another verbally over the phone. It’s crazy to think about how much AI has progressed, as it is now being able to do human-like things.

I am curious to see as ai continues to develop and become harder to distinguish from real and fake if there is going to be a point that they will have to put like a watermark or something of that nature in order to let people know that it is not a real photo.

The AI Bytes session about Roy Lee’s story was really interesting. I thought that the entire coding interview process is recorded through a protocol and can be monitored via the network. Does Roy Lee’s success mean that the interview process isn’t controlled by a protocol, or does Roy Lee’s program have an ability to bypass it?

As I have continually tried to improve my ai sound results I have found new ways to help my prompt program the ai into creating the sound i want. I found as the more detail about what you want and telling the ai where you want it in the clip has helped me a lot when getting near the final results.

As we started this method, I thought about how these things could impact the world in the near future. I wonder what good and bad impacts sound, video and code could potentially have on the world, especially the sound and video aspects.

How could AI related content make it harder for us to tell what’s real and what’s fake in news and media?

Hearing the voices generated by AI today was really eerie. It makes me wonder if in the distant future, we will see physical robots that can look like us and talk like us. They could be used as tools to fill in for us in our everyday lives or even take over and be impostors in a sense. If a robot like that could gain sentience, they may try to take over your life.

In what ways is AI currently being used to generate and enhance code, and how does its increasing role impact creative control, originality, and ethical considerations in these fields? Should there be limitations on AI-generated coding, and if so, how should they be enforced?

When working with sound, video, and code how is it decide on who owns or has a right to the creation? Are lawmakers having trouble with making laws on this? What are the implications on what job opportunities will be taken from coding?

Using AI to create images last week was fun, but sparks many ideas about creativity and originality. While some people argue that AI generated images discredits artists, I feel that the prompt engineering when creating images sparks creativity. I am also impressed by the progression of AI generated images over the past year or so.

Let’s talk about using AI to make videos. How can AI push the boundaries of creativity in video production while still keeping that human touch?

I want to learn how to make a trailer for anything like a tutorial or movie and create AI Imagery and sounds. I think this may not be the most applicable to professional settings but a unique and interesting skill to have.

I found it very interesting experimenting with the different AI technologies that can generate images and videos. I often find myself randomly going on them for fun to see what all I can create. Are there content creators on these platforms that solely produce AI generated images and use AI as the form of their creative outlet?

Dennis Cheatham

Associate Professor, Communication Design

Miami University

Updated: March 17, 2025 2:51 pm
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