I can't see how in a world full of recordings how in person, live performance art could get anything but vastly more valuable.
I saw a stage performance of Clue a few weeks ago. It was lovely. Nothing was AI generated, and couldn't be, because it was people physically making art live. How nice.
I will continue to pay for those experiences and to prioritize them over recorded ones.
I saw a stage performance of Clue a few weeks ago. It was lovely. Nothing was AI generated, and couldn't be, because it was people physically making art live. How nice.
I will continue to pay for those experiences and to prioritize them over recorded ones.