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Generative AI's creative industry push stems from disdain, not efficiency, author argues

The author posits that the drive for generative AI in creative fields stems not from a desire for efficiency, but from a fundamental disdain for passion-driven work. They observe that in the pursuit of financial viability for creative projects, investors are more swayed by quantifiable metrics than by the creator's passion. This perspective suggests a potential conflict between artistic integrity and the economic demands of the creative industry. AI

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IMPACT Suggests a shift in industry motivation from passion to profit, potentially impacting how creative work is valued and funded.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece from a named individual on a social media platform discussing the motivations behind AI adoption in the creative industry.

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    So I was about to start cooking when I had a thought. The push for generative AI (shortened to AI) in the creative industry doesn't come from a point of efficie

    So I was about to start cooking when I had a thought. The push for generative AI (shortened to AI) in the creative industry doesn't come from a point of efficiency, but rather a point of disdain. As someone who is trying to turn his creative endeavors (writing, music, animation, …