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Anika Minocha - While learning about the implications of AI in the creative realm, I was particularly intrigued--and a bit worried. I've been doing photography since I was a sophomore in high school, and one of the biggest thing that drew me to it then (and still draws me to it now) is how much you can push the limits of creativity through a singular photograph. I especially enjoy photographing people; if you manage to align all of the variables in just the right way, you get to capture an image that invokes emotion: what I see as the ultimate goal of photography. So when I heard that AI was being used to do supposedly similar things that I do, I was immediately interested to see just how well these tools can execute an editorial photography concept.
Sami Hoang - Drawing inspiration from the activity we did all the way back at the beginning of the semester, I used Chat-GPT to generate fictional quotes for the board game challenges.
Olivia Mulhern - A paper surrounding the idea of artificial intelligence in the workplace, with the highlighted perspective of those of us also entering the workforce.