Artificial ‘diversity’ may be no model of virtue
As companies turn to artificial intelligence to increase diversity among their models, top casting agents in Australia are speaking out against the financial impact on real models.
As companies turn to artificial intelligence to increase diversity among their models, top casting agents in Australia are speaking out against the financial impact on real models.
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