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Nearly 90% of Surveyed Working Photographers Are Using AI
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In a groundbreaking survey conducted by VSCO, nearly 90% of working photographers have embraced artificial intelligence (AI) as an integral part of their creative process. This exploration into the evolving role of AI in photography includes insights from a dedicated AI editing platform within the VSCO app, known as AI Lab. Conducted in December across the U.S. and Canada, the survey reveals how photographers feel about AI and its potential to enhance their workflow.
VSCO has increasingly incorporated artificial intelligence (AI) into its photography products, including AI Lab, a dedicated AI-based editing platform inside the VSCO app on iOS. To better understand how photographers feel about AI and how they want to use it in their photography workflow, VSCO conducted a survey of photographers across the U.S. and Canada in December, and the results are quite interesting. The company published its report today.
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