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The Future of Creative Work: AI-Driven World

39 s · 15. maj 2026
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Marketing and advertising is evolving, focusing on exposure and exploration. Abnia Loriston from Creative Ladder explores the future of creativity, community, storytelling and human connection as industries rapidly evolve through technology and AI. We discuss: • Why community matters more than ever • The rise of portfolio careers and future-forward creative pathways • Technology, adaptability and human-centred leadership • Finding your voice through storytelling • Understanding your own perspective and point of view in a crowded digital world One of the strongest themes is the importance of helping emerging creatives feel seen, connected and equipped to navigate industries that are changing faster than ever before.

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