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Anime's top creators explain why AI can't replace the human touch

Polygon

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July 12, 2026

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Anime's top creators explain why AI can't replace the human touch

Ghost in the Shell, ZAN, and other anime creators say hand-drawn artistry, human imperfections, and creative intent still matter in the age of AI.

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Metro

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· Jun 21, 2026

‘AI is taking away what makes us human’ says social media boss

'It's super important to talk about how scary AI is.'

BERNAMA

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· Jul 11, 2026

General : Use AI As Capacity Multiplier, Not Cost Cutting Tool  - Sim

PETALING JAYA, July 11 (Bernama) -- Businesses should harness artificial intelligence (AI) as a capacity multiplier while continuing to invest in human talent, instead of treating the technology solely as a cost-cutting tool, Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Minister Steven Sim said.

Variety

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· Jun 28, 2026

Madonna Says Using AI Is the ‘Opposite of Making Art’

Madonna recently slammed artificial intelligence in a new interview with Vogue Italia, telling the outlet that relying on AI is the “opposite of making art.” “Once you were around painters and musicians and dancers and artists in one place and working from a very pure place for each other. I value that experience a lot,” []

Trend News Agency

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· Jul 4, 2026

Artificial intelligence economy and who really benefits from AI

Artificial intelligence economy and who really benefits from AI

Fortune

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· Dec 9, 2025

The problem with ‘human in the loop’ AI? Often, it’s the humans

New studies show AI tools beating human professionals in law and advertising—challenging the assumption that human-AI collaboration always produces the best results.

DNyuz

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· Jul 9, 2026

Jensen Huang says his software engineers prefer building agents to writing code

Jensen Huang says his engineers love how their role has evolved because of AI. Jung Yeon-je / AFP via Getty Images Jensen Huang said AI is transforming the roles of software engineers at Nvidia. Nvidia CEO has said Nvidia will mass-deploy agents across every division to improve output. Huang rejected the idea that AI simply []

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Related coverage for "Anime's top creators explain why AI can't replace the human touch": Metro — ‘AI is taking away what makes us human’ says social media boss. BERNAMA — General : Use AI As Capacity Multiplier, Not Cost Cutting Tool  - Sim. Variety — Madonna Says Using AI Is the ‘Opposite of Making Art’. Trend News Agency — Artificial intelligence economy and who really benefits from AI. Fortune — The problem with ‘human in the loop’ AI? Often, it’s the humans. DNyuz — Jensen Huang says his software engineers prefer building agents to writing code