
2028: A Lookback at The Year AI Rewrote Creativity and Commerce
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we rewind to the tipping point in our creative history—2028—the year artificial intelligence didn't just disrupt content creation, it forced us to question the meaning of originality.
We unpack:
- How OpenAI’s Gemini and next-gen generative tools exploded the digital economy.
- The Cultural Replication Crisis that exposed AI’s blind spot: human heritage.
- The lawsuit that rewrote the rules of authorship—and led to the Authenticity Act of 2027.
- The fracture that followed: two digital economies, one synthetic, the other deeply human.
You'll meet Maya Chen, a hybrid filmmaker redefining creative labor, and hear how corporations learned the hard way that efficiency without empathy is a losing strategy. From “AI at the speed of thought” to the rise of “human-crafted” premium goods, this episode tracks the cultural whiplash that reshaped everything from TikTok to trust.
If you’ve ever asked what makes something real—this one’s for you.
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[Image credit: AI Brand Photographer at FOMO.ai]
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