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Think AI can't touch the creative world? Think again. Writers,
directors, illustrators - none are safe. AI models, despite their
glaring flaws, are on the verge of rendering the vast majority of
'creative' work obsolete. The digital age has already flooded the market
with so-called 'creatives', and now AI threatens to wash the least
original of them away. We're about to witness the dismantling of
creative pathways and the death of apprenticeships. So, where does that
leave the next generation of creatives?
Video based on an essay by Danny Crichton
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Music composed by George Ko
Video shot, edited and produced by Chris Gates:
Thumb image photography by MJP
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