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Creative workers on the impact of AI on their work

Creative workers on the impact of AI on their work

By bbc.com
Publication Date: 2025-12-07 06:30:00

Ben Schofield,Political Correspondent, BBC EastAnd

Andrew Sinclair,Political Editor, BBC East

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Artist Aisha Belarbi no longer relies on commissions as her main source of income

Artificial intelligence can produce lifelike images and videos as well as human-looking fonts.

But according to researchers, more than two-thirds of workers in the creative industries believe AI has undermined their job security.

Half of novelists fear AI could replace them.

What are the experiences of an artist, videographer, musician and lyricist?

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Aisha creates digital art but says AI means “people can just create whatever they want”

“I really hate AI,” says Aisha Belarbi, a 22-year-old “fur artist” from Norwich.

“It really goes against everything I do.”

She creates furry art – animals with human characteristics – using traditional and digital methods, such as a tablet computer.

Generative AI that uses text prompts to create images, videos, and…

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