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AI file/Creator Economy

Filed today · Apr 10, 2026

The reality is human artists charge far too much and AI can do just as good a job for simple things for far less.

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Source article‘Human artists charge too much, AI can do just as good a job’: AI logo controversy divides creatives

The context

In a Creative Bloq piece on an AI-logo backlash, a commenter framed the dispute as a blunt cost-and-value argument against hiring human designers for simple work.

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This is the purest economic-AI conflict line in the set because it reduces the creative debate to price, adequacy and replaceability. It asks readers to judge whether this is hard market realism or a flattening of artistic labor into commodity logic.

Editor's note

The quote is strong because it says plainly what many AI adoption arguments imply but avoid stating outright.

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