Photographer to the stars Annie Leibovitz: 'AI doesn't worry me at all'


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US photographer Annie Leibovitz arrives for the 2022 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2022, in New York. Photographer to the stars Annie Leibovitz, inducted in the French Academy of Fine Arts on March 20, 2024, told AFP that AI was not a threat to her trade -- just another artistic tool. — Photo: AFP

Photographer to the stars Annie Leibovitz, inducted into the French Academy of Fine Arts on Wednesday, told AFP that AI was not a threat to her trade – just another artistic tool.

Leibovitz is arguably the world's most famous living photographer – thanks in large part to the iconic figures she has snapped in her 50-year career.

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