Like it or not, AI is part of art school curriculums
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Like it or not, AI is part of art school curriculums
"Almost any creative task you can think of can be assisted or even entirely completed using generative AI tools. The technology has rapidly become more capable in just a few years."
"Reckless AI evangelists and grifters across social media platforms make wild claims about how much design and media can be automated without any professional skills every time a new model is released."
"AI providers like Adobe, OpenAI, and Google insist their tools are designed to aid creatives rather than replace them, yet the impact on job prospects remains a pressing concern."
Generative AI is increasingly threatening the future of creative professionals, particularly in fields like 3D modeling and animation. College students are expressing their concerns through protests, with incidents of vandalism against AI-generated works. The capabilities of generative AI tools have rapidly advanced, allowing for the automation of various creative tasks, including image, music, and video generation. Despite claims from AI providers that their tools are meant to assist creatives, the competition and copyright issues raise significant concerns for the industry.
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