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Is AI democratizing creative work or just making everything look the same? Rebecca Rothstein, founder of The Shorts and Madison Avenue veteran, joins Kelly and Todd for a no-holds-barred conversation about AI's impact on creativity.
Rebecca argues that while AI can be a useful tool, it can't replace human taste, emotion, and cultural intuition. From Stanley Cup's brand transformation to the looming junior talent crisis, this episode challenges the assumption that "good enough" is acceptable in creative work.
If you're wondering whether you're a prompt engineer or an artist, this conversation will give you clarity on where human creativity matters most in an AI-saturated world.
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By Vuja Dé DigitalIs AI democratizing creative work or just making everything look the same? Rebecca Rothstein, founder of The Shorts and Madison Avenue veteran, joins Kelly and Todd for a no-holds-barred conversation about AI's impact on creativity.
Rebecca argues that while AI can be a useful tool, it can't replace human taste, emotion, and cultural intuition. From Stanley Cup's brand transformation to the looming junior talent crisis, this episode challenges the assumption that "good enough" is acceptable in creative work.
If you're wondering whether you're a prompt engineer or an artist, this conversation will give you clarity on where human creativity matters most in an AI-saturated world.
Chapters:
Links and Resources:
Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Contrary to Popular Opinion? Have some feedback you’d like to share? Connect with us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube to leave us a review!