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Ashley Gieseking's avatar

Well said. This has sadly been the truth for some time now, but it feels like we are in the 11th hour with AI in the mix. I was contacted by a recent grad last week. She was so excited and optimistic to get started in this industry. I immediately felt pity and heartbreak for her. She will never know the industry I started in, just 15 years ago, one where you could be supported for your creative endeavors. I hope a new appreciation for art emerges, but I see very little hope for that. It would require people thinking for themselves, rather than relying on the algorithm to tell them what is valuable. The most ridiculous view I’ve found lately, usually from intellectuals I respect, is that AI will give us more time to produce art and create. I find this laughable. There is less and less desire to create because our society does not reward the creator. We are community creatures. We want the validation of our peers, but our peers who are able to discern the difference between real thoughtful art and cheap quick content are rapidly dwindling. It certainly feels like a race to the bottom.

I look forward to this newsletter because it has substance, rather than a clickbait agenda, unlike most content out there. So there’s some hope! Thank you for that.

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Michael Mejia's avatar

I like the grasp of content and the relative need for quality. Been fighting this for years:"That much? My admin has a camera; I'll just have her do it." Or. "Can't you just leave some steps out and charge me less?"

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