Photographer Liz Seabrook urges creatives to engage with AI through nuance, not dismissal
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Summary
Photographer Liz Seabrook argues that the creative industry's dismissal of AI as "dull" or purely plagiaristic misses the point. She contends that AI is a tool, not self-governing, and that artists are using it to bring their visions to life. Seabrook calls for nuance, curiosity, and critical thinking from creatives rather than burying their heads in the sand or reacting with knee-jerk negativity. The article explores the tension between traditional creative work and emerging AI-assisted artistry, urging a more thoughtful engagement with the technology.
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In the comments section, a fellow photographer exclaimed, 'So dull,' while another raised the issue of plagiarism.
AI is not self-governing; artists are using it to bring their visions to life.
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