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      <title>The Impact of AI on Art Education at the Cleveland Institute of Art</title>
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      <description>The debate surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in art is intensifying, particularly at the Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA), where students and faculty are navigating the balance between creativity and technology. As AI continues to evolve, its integration into art education raises important questions about the future of creativity and the role of traditional artistic methods.&#xA;At CIA, students like Camron Wright are leveraging AI tools to enhance their creative processes, using them to solve technical challenges in projects like short films.</description>
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