馃敀 AI in creative work: muzzle or overdrive?
In the debate over tools for generating text, images or music, two extreme fears collide. There’s growing fear of fake content, copyright infringements and the loss of artists’ control over their own creative work. At the same time, there’s concern that overly restrictive regulations will stifle experimentation and cut creators off from new opportunities.

At the intersection of business and art, the world today faces a dilemma: whether to keep generative artificial intelligence under strict regulation, or to trust market mechanisms and the freedom to innovate.
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