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Ai is a great tool for VFX and plenty of other things. It's been the norm for decades. Fake techies turned it into a buzzterm. It's a great way to enable up and comers without resources to grow. If you're lazily replacing people in workflow, of course, that's predatory. That's what a lot of CEO's *want, but they won't achieve. In reality, these tools are being created by the people they're supposed to "replace" to make their jobs easier. I have a passion for art, programming, and a lot of other things that are "effected" by ai. So far, it seems like fear mongering. Traditionalist always get fucked in the art world. You just kinda shoot for it. (I work in graphite and animation)