I know it was to prove how intelligent their software is but you'd think the first thing we'd put AI to use for is automating tax returns and bureaucracy, not killing fun creative work!
Whilst the hobbyists will be keen to embrace AI for their blog images or thumbnails, big brands always strive for authenticity; those with human created works will be seen as such.
Just as Vinyl came back as an answer to the MP3 so it may be that analog formats make a big resurgance.
I read a great article recently on how the resurgance of 35mm photography could actually be the future as there is no way a darkroom-developed image can become deepfaked. If I were Polaroid I would be dusting off my factories right now....
I'm old enough to remember having to make a computer work from a command line instead of a GUI. How ironic that the future of computing has gone full circle. It may be that degrees in English are what is needed in future as the syntax for generation becomes more specific. And at the smae time what an opportunity for teachers to move away from studying poetry and instead generating them.