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Volume 7 Issue 3
May-June 2025
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Artificial Intelligence in Content Creation
Author(s) | Prateek Shaw, Puja Devgun |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Artificial Intelligence has revolutionized the way one makes content. It brought in faster, more efficient, and scalable production of quality digital content. AI tools are shaking up the creative sphere from text-writing to image-making video editing and music composing. Advanced AI models like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Bard, and of DeepMind's AlphaCode are generating human-like text, brainstorming ideas, and automating content workflows, drastically cutting down the hours and labor associated with making a content. Similarly, AI-powered image and video-generation platforms such as DALL-E, MidJourney, and Runway ML enable creators and artists to create high-quality visuals with very little manual input, democratizing creativity for individual users to business professionals without experience or expertise. Nonetheless, with the novel AI content creation come ethical questions, particularly authenticity, intellectual property, and misinformation. Deepfake technology, AI-generated false news, and manipulated media compromise digital integrity. Issues of copyright infringement and ownership disputes crop up as the AI-generated artworks blur the line between human and machine authorship. The threat to the creative job market posed by AI opposed to the fact that AI could augment human creativity is still open to debate. Looking ahead, AI is anticipated to undergo a revolution to naturally meld to human creativity rather than to replace it. The AI of the future would likely concern itself with personalizing it, and ensuring that responsible AI is used. Credibility and authenticity in digital media would be further guaranteed by regulatory frameworks and AI-content detector instruments. Besides, a further enhanced collaboration with AI would see sophisticated content produced, in the entertainment, journalism, marketing, and education industries. This article looks at AI's total revolution in content-making by means of analyzing its innovations, ethical challenges, and future directions. An effective understanding of AI's capabilities and limitations allows stakeholders to reap the rewards of such technologies and address the challenges they pose. This research is meant to investigate how AI can ethically and effectively perform within the creative process so that advancements in technology contribute positively to the developing digital world. |
Keywords | Artificial Intelligence, Content Creation, Creative Automation, Ethical Challenges, AI-generated Media, Human-AI Collaboration |
Field | Computer > Artificial Intelligence / Simulation / Virtual Reality |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025 |
Published On | 2025-05-17 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.45053 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g9kfxc |
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