Scribbling through the Era of AI
When intuition becomes the compass for creativity.
Sometimes inspiration flows before it makes sense. During a recent online talk by Dr. Krishna Madhavan from Microsoft on visibility in the era of AI, that’s exactly what happened.
While he spoke about algorithms and transformation, Janine Wald, our CEO at Werbeagentur dmp, began to draw — not consciously, but intuitively. A small alien appeared on paper. A visual impulse born in real time, while listening and thinking.
What remains unchanged is the need for real ideas, born from human curiosity.
At Artmis, we see this moment as more than a sketch. It reflects how creativity truly works: by sensing what’s coming before it’s defined. In times of disruption, we don’t resist change — we read it, feel it, and translate it into form.
AI expands our tools, but intuition remains our origin. It’s what guides us when data becomes noise, what keeps meaning alive in the flood of information.
This drawing isn’t just a symbol — it’s a reminder: Creativity begins long before a concept or a prompt. It starts with a spark, a line, and a human hand that still dares to draw.
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