Post by Dr Manbo He

Professor of Finance | Co-Author of the upcoming ANZ Sustainable Finance Companion (with Dirk Schoenmaker) | Former Multinational CEO & CFO | Bridging ESG Theory & Boardroom Execution. Differentiation Strategist.

Both images in this post were made with AI. Make of that what you will. One shows a man studying a label with a loupe — back turned to one of the most luminous paintings ever made. The other shows a uniformed gatekeeper, clipboard in hand, standing at an ornate gate that leads nowhere — while everyone walks around him through the open field. Nobody is angry. Nobody is protesting. They just don't need the gate anymore. This week I wrote about two real events that happened in the same month: A real Monet gets called "cluttered slop" — because a label said "Made with AI." A short story wins a Commonwealth Prize, gets praised by blind judges as precise and richly evocative, gets published in Granta — then gets interrogated by detectors after the fact. Same month. Opposite verdicts. Same failure. The label has replaced the lens. What are we actually defending? And what will our children inherit from the frameworks we are building right now? Full article below. 👇 I read every comment. #AI #Creativity #CriticalThinking #FutureOfWork #LongHorizonAccountability #Publishing #Judgment #HigherEducation #SubstanceVsForm Alison Taylor Jaspal Singh Nam Le, DBA, CITP®/FIBP® Maree Thyne Ethan Lou Jenny George Estelle Parker Rebecca Mikula-Wright Elizabeth Wentz

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