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           technology works best when it serves     The End … or the Beginning?
           human vision, not the other way around.   The rise of AI in the art world is a bundle
           An artist’s personal experiences, local   of problems masked by the promise of
           observations and political or emotional   efficiency. While its speed helps bypass
           m e s s a g e s ,  a r e   t h i n g s   A I  c a n n o t   hou rs of ted iou s desig n work, t h is
           authentically generate.                  accessibility has simultaneously created

           In short, the goal is not to compete with   intricate issues regarding ownership, the
           AI on speed, but to complement it with   appropriation of signature styles, and a
           soul. If the art world can strike that   growing skepticism within the creative
           balance, then AI will not spell the end   community.
           of creativity. It will, instead, accelerate   The  lack  of  depth  and  soul  of  human
           what has a lways mattered most: the      expression is precisely why the technology
           human story behind every line, colour,   fails to replace artists. Ms Kwok emphasized
           and form.                                this point, stressing that the enduring
                                                    worth of art is the irreplaceable human
                                                    element, the persona l stor y and the
                                                    long-developed  style.  The  challenge  is
                                                    clear. The creative community must
                                                    focus on upholding this unique human
                                                    role, ensuring that art remains a genuine
                                                    and irreplaceable expression of life,
                                                    rather than a polished copy and paste
                                                    of existing data.
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                        Top row, from left to right:
                        Karly Cheung (3F), Ms Monima Pun, Gailey Cheung (4F)
                        Middle row, from left to right:
                        Ms Zoe Kwok (interviewee), Victoria Lai (3D), Jayne Wong (4D)
                        Bottom row, from left to right:
                        Valerie Lam (3F), Lynette Tang (4E), Ms Theodora Lam
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