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Artists and Related Workers, All Other

All artists and related workers not listed separately.

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"Artists and Related Workers, All Other" is a residual SOC classification that groups miscellaneous roles not individually defined. These catch-all codes lack the specific task data needed for risk scoring.

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Comic artists push back against AI encroachment at major industry festival.

Creators at the Lake Como Comic Art Festival are organizing against generative tools threatening their livelihoods. The growing consensus among illustrators is to emphasize human authenticity as a premium skill against automated generation.

Creative Bloqyesterday

Marvel Movie Artists Being Replaced by AI

Disney's recent cuts hit Marvel's visual development team, ousting 16-year veterans like Andy Park. Actors are now publicly calling out the studio for substituting human artists with generative tools.

Hollywood Reporter2d ago

Medical illustrators' jobs remain safe as AI struggles with anatomy

Despite the rapid advancement of generative image models, current AI still fails spectacularly at rendering accurate anatomical details. This persistent limitation provides a secure moat for specialized human professionals for the near future.

Gary MarcusApr 22

Anthropic leak highlights growing AI copyright threat to creative professionals

A recent leak involving Anthropic's Claude has reignited debates over how generative models reproduce protected creative work. For writers and artists, the rapid erosion of copyright enforcement threatens the fundamental economic viability of their professions.

NYT TechnologyApr 22

Jean-Michel Jarre urges music and film industries to embrace AI

The electronic music pioneer criticized the entertainment industry's anti-AI stance, contrasting sharply with peers who fear the technology will replace artists. He argues creatives should adopt these tools to evolve rather than resist them.

The Guardian AIApr 21