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There's been a lot of talk about what jobs AI will and won't replace as it continues to develop. I'm pretty agnostic on the subject but the more I see of it the more convinced I am that - at least in its current form - there are certain thresholds it won't be able to cross. I'm speaking more from the artistic side of things, but AI is getting good at producing a bunch of content that's 'good enough' for amateur applications but still would not fly in the professional space. For instance I don't think AI will ever completely replace humans in film and tv. There's just a level of specificity, control, and continuity required that AI won't ever be able to substitute for. AI will make the tools better and the crews smaller, but it won't be able to replace them altogether. The barrier to entry will be higher in some ways and lower in others, but I don't think the professional will be obsolete any time soon. 

Last edited by TallSilhouette - on 09 July 2025