Creative economy and Covid-19: technology, automation and the new economy [Recurs electrònic] / Guilherme Fráguas Nobre
By: Nobre, Guilherme
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DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.16293.04326/1.Edition: Preprint. 2nd version, adjusted and with amendments: 06/04/2020.Publisher: [S.l.] : ResearchGate : 2020Description: 13 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (676 Kb).Online resources: E-Link Summary: The paper aims the impact of the covid-19 crisis over the creative economy, seeking for ideas that may help the creative class to find alternatives as to survive. After a brief definition and dimensioning of the creative economy, section 3 shows how some players of such sectors are dealing with the sanitary crisis. As a matter to survive, the dematerialization of the creative businesses/services is proposed. However, the same technology that may help, may also harm – since artificially intelligent agents have been already employed as an autonomous “creative class”. Therefore, the necessary solution brings also new potential automated competition. (Font: Autor)
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The paper aims the impact of the covid-19 crisis over the creative economy, seeking for ideas that may help the creative class to find alternatives as to survive. After a brief definition and dimensioning of the creative economy, section 3 shows how some players of such sectors are dealing with the sanitary crisis. As a matter to survive, the dematerialization of the creative businesses/services is proposed. However, the same technology that may help, may also harm – since artificially intelligent agents have been already employed as an autonomous “creative class”. Therefore, the necessary solution brings also new potential automated competition. (Font: Autor)
Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Creative Economy -- 3. Creative Economy and Covid-19 -- 4. Automation and dematerialization -- 5. Automation and Covid-19 -- 6. Conclusion
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