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A Fenland videographer is closing his decade-old business, blaming artificial intelligence for decimating his workload. David Johnson says demand for his film production and editing services has completely evaporated as companies turn to AI alternatives.
A Cambridgeshire videographer is shutting down his 10-year-old media company, with sources indicating the “influx of AI” has caused his workload to “plummet” dramatically. David Johnson, who operates DMJ-Imagery in Chatteris, Fenland, confirmed his business will cease operations in April after demand for his services “dried up” over the past year.
The e-commerce sector is bracing for a fundamental transformation as AI-powered shopping agents prepare to revolutionize how consumers make purchases online. Industry analysts suggest this shift could be as disruptive as the original move from physical stores to digital marketplaces, with payment processors like Visa working to ensure secure implementation.
The e-commerce landscape is undergoing its most significant transformation since the inception of online retail, with artificial intelligence poised to fundamentally alter how consumers shop. According to U.S. Census Bureau data cited in recent reports, Americans purchased more than $3.3 billion worth of items online daily during the second quarter of last year, demonstrating the massive scale of the market now facing disruption.
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Adobe has unveiled a new enterprise AI consultancy service responding to major client demands for brand-specific generative models. The AI Foundry platform allows corporations to generate thousands of customized marketing assets while maintaining strict IP control. This move signals Adobe’s strategic push into the competitive enterprise AI market.
Major global brands have pushed Adobe to develop specialized generative AI capabilities that understand their specific intellectual property and creative requirements, according to reports from company executives. Hannah Alsark, Adobe’s VP of GenAI New Business Ventures, revealed that Fortune 2000 clients demanded models capable of comprehending their complete product catalogs, brand identities, and creative direction.