AI vs the Artist: How Chicago’s Creative Economy Is Adapting to Machine-Generated Art
For decades, Chicago’s creative economy thrived on a familiar formula: human imagination, artistic instinct, and the cultural energy that has long defined the city’s design, advertising, and visual-arts communities. Today, however, a new collaborator has entered the studio — one that never sleeps, learns at extraordinary speed, and can generate thousands of visual concepts in seconds. Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming creative work across Chicago. Advertising agencies are using generative AI to accelerate campaign development. Independent artists are experimenting with machine-learning tools to produce hybrid digital work. Design schools are rewriting curricula around AI-assisted workflows. And throughout the city’s creative industries, a difficult question is emerging: Is AI empowering artists, replacing them, or permanently reshaping what creative labor means? The debate has become impossible to ignore. From galleries in the West Loop to marketing firms downtown, ...