Debbie Soon, Co-Founder At HUG, Discusses The Future Of Art, AI, And Blockchain With Dinis Guarda

Debbie Soon, Co-Founder At HUG, Discusses The Future Of Art, AI, And Blockchain With Dinis Guarda

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By Shikha Negi

Debbie Soon Co-Founder And Chief Growth Officer At HUG, explores how technology is revolutionising creator monetisation, decentralised marketplaces, and AI-powered artistic tools, paving the way for the future of the creative economy in the latest episode of the Dinis Guarda Podcast. The podcast is powered by Businessabc.net, Citiesabc.com, Wisdomia.ai, and Sportsabc.org.

Debbie Soon, Co-Founder At HUG, Discusses The Future Of Art, AI, And Blockchain With Dinis Guarda

Debbie Soon is a digital art collector, entrepreneur, and the Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer of HUG, a social marketplace that enables creators to display and sell their work both on-chain and off-chain. She is also the author of Digital Mavericks: A Guide to Web3, NFTs, and Becoming the Main Character of the Next Internet Revolution, published by Wiley.

Debbie played key strategic roles at ONE Championship, where she lead the launch of three multimillion-dollar ventures in media, esports, and e-commerce. She was involved in scaling ONE’s direct-to-consumer online business from the ground up, generating $2 million in annual revenue within just eight months.

During the interview with Dinis Gaurda, Debbie Soon discusses the Importance of Community in Web3:

"The word community is thrown around a lot, especially in the Web3 space, where everything becomes a community the moment a new project or token is launched. However, true, lasting communities are built over time.

In my experience, in building a community for HUG, it has been more about sustainability and authenticity. The community forms because people show up because they genuinely want to be there due to shared passions and interests.

In HUG, we’ve created a platform that supports both artists and art lovers. It's a space where people come together because they want to see artists succeed and have a career. Not every member of HUG even considers themselves an artist, but they support artists through collecting their work, collaborating with them, or learning together."

HUG: Empowering global creators through blockchain 

HUG (acquired by dotART) is a social marketplace for artists to sell digital and physical goods while connecting with other artists and art enthusiasts. Founded in 2022 by Randi Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook Live and a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer, HUG aims to support artists in becoming successful creative entrepreneurs. The platform focuses on providing opportunities, education, and technology to increase accessibility to the arts.

Debbie discusses the history of HUG,

"I met Randy in a Discord server in one of the NFT communities... we then jumped on a Zoom call a week later, and the rest is history.

HUG was born out of a mission to really empower all artists and creatives to become successful entrepreneurs... we wanted to build a platform where creators could feel supported in their journey and be equipped with the tools and resources to make a living from their creativity."

Debbie also shares HUG's growth and community-building:

"It started off as such a small community on the internet... the first couple of hundred artists were directly recommended by this community.

Web3 is inherently global from day one... even our first few hundred members were already spread across Asia, Europe, the US, South America, and Africa.

We were really big on education... we had a lot of courses on how creators could use blockchain technology to enhance their craft, find new collectors, and monetize their work in new ways.

"We introduced creators to how generative AI could be viewed as a tool or collaborator and not to fear it... we wanted to make sure people were equipped with the knowledge to make their own decisions about how they wanted to use it.

We started collaborating with brands who were looking for innovative artists... we were able to connect those brands with the creators they were looking for."

Talking about HUG’S partnership with .ART, Debbie shares, 

"We had engaged in a partnership with them about a year ago... it was more of like a marketing partnership, and we would collaborate on content together."

.ART has been around since 2016 or 2017. They are the largest domain name operator for the arts and creative industry, used by museums, galleries, and big global brands like Porsche for creative projects.

.ART has a huge network of over 400,000 domains and is very plugged into the more traditional side of the arts industry. On our side, we’ve been building tools for artists to showcase their story, portfolio, and achievements, almost like a virtual resume.

.ART has also built profile pages and blockchain tooling for verification of provenance — proof of ownership, who created the art, how it changed hands. We were using blockchain technology to allow artists to monetize their work directly. It just started to make sense coming together... it felt like a match made in heaven."

Embracing AI: A creative revolution

Debbie discusses the intersection of AI and art, acknowledging both the disruptive potential of AI tools and their ability to enhance creativity. 

"There is a bit of a misconception... AI tools can do pieces that would take artists months or years to create. Some artists are absolutely... at odds with it.

AI is here to stay... it's encouraging you to think more creatively, to think outside the box, or to really think about what your special edge is.

Now everyone can be creative... just like how the phone camera makes it easier for anyone to capture special moments.

When the camera first came out, painters were probably threatened by it... and now with digital cameras and phone cameras, everyone can be a photographer.

If you look at AI more as a collaborator rather than somebody trying to take away your job... You can really unlock even more things.

AI in that sense does the same thing as our brains... the only difference is that it does it so fast and effectively.

It still requires you to have a level of discernment... when something is completely AI-generated, it feels soulless.

Don't be afraid of it... the more informed you are about how you want to engage with it, the better."

As the interview continues, Debbie discusses her work with Stability AI, highlighting how they helped creators integrate AI as a collaborative tool in their artistic processes

“We essentially introduced them to what AI is and how we look at AI as a collaborative tool.

Some artists have such a distinct style that yes, it was created through AI, but it's a style that I couldn't replicate.

Stability AI provided creators with the tooling and more technical guidance in terms of how they could incorporate that into their work. We take them through a structured program... it’s also about accountability.

It gave people the opportunity to learn together... ask each other questions whenever they were unsure about something. Having access to these cutting-edge tools to really bring whatever ideas they have in imagination into reality."

Blockchain and digital twins: Transforming art ownership

Debbie shares insights into the concept of digital twins, explaining their role in the art world and how they can empower artists and creators:

“A blockchain is essentially just a ledger... a public record book that anybody can access and anybody can verify that it is true. 

"A digital twin is essentially just a public record of this painting existing... now it’s very clear who the original creator is, who the first buyer is.

If the buyer was then to sell it on to another buyer, that would also be recorded on the blockchain... proving this thing is authentic and it has changed hands. We can introduce a concept of royalties... royalties can be paid out to the artist anytime that painting were to change hands.

"Having that digital twin, having that record on the blockchain, allows royalties to be paid out to the artist anytime that painting changes hands.

Damien Hirst... gave people the option to either keep the NFT or to burn a physical painting... you had to make a decision by a certain date.

In the past, appreciating art felt like such a passive experience, but now as a collector, there are different ways that I can engage with the art piece and with the artist as well."

Concluding the interview, Debbie shared some advice for creators:

“I wanted to encourage people to really just embrace the technology and not fear it. It’s very beginner-friendly, whether you're an artist or not, whether you're technical or not.

I always say this: people always associate crypto with scams because of clickbait headlines. But scams happen everywhere, not just in crypto.

For whatever reason, crypto is what gets the headlines, and that's what sticks in people's minds.

If you don’t know where to start, I hope you pick up a copy of my book. Not only will you learn something, but you’ll also be inspired.

There are 13 incredible stories of people I’ve interviewed who have ended up in crypto for various reasons. None of them are scammers.”

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