By Ghaiesha Legrand
Capital News Service
At a time when many young people are embracing the potential of Artificial Intelligence, a group of students at Quince Orchard High School in Gaithersburg, Md., is pushing back.
Not against technology itself, but against what the students call the loss of human creativity.
They are members of the school’s new Artists Against AI Club.
“I figured that there had to be somebody advocating for human creativity rather than things coming from AI,” said Nate Sabet, the club’s founder and president.
