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Our benevolent CEO, Mauvis, spent three days at Rochester Institute of Technology for Creative Collisions mid‑month. What he saw was fascinating: a generational shift in how young creators approach AI.
Some students had valid concerns about environmental impact, copyright, and ethics. Others dove in fearlessly. Over those three days, something clicked: students who embraced AI didn't lose their voice—they amplified it. Work that felt alive. Guided by human taste, expressed through machine fluency.
Special thanks to RIT's Program Directors Mike Strobert and Jason Arena, and Associate Professor Adam Smith for creating space for honest dialogue about AI's role in creativity.
The insight: AI isn't replacing creativity. It's expanding the canvas.
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