Artificial intelligence is already reshaping the way creative industries work today. From generating artwork and editing videos to building logos and marketing campaigns in seconds, AI tools are rapidly changing what creativity looks like in the modern workplace.
As companies increasingly adopt AI to streamline tasks and reduce manual work, many Gen Z creatives are wondering what this means for careers built on originality, human ideas and artistic expression.
So should young Singaporeans be worried about AI replacing creative jobs? Or is this simply the next evolution of work, one that requires adaptation rather than fear?
Joining us right here today to discuss this are two creatives themselves: Celeste Seah, designer of Rememo and Reynard Seah, designer of Noda.

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