Let's say you're looking for stock photos... where do you go? People used to go to Shutterstock, or Getty. In this new age of generative AI, has that changed? Will it change? I don't know whether to go long or short on these guys... their implementation of generative AI into their platforms will seemingly generate loads of revenue except unless their technology can keep up with the competition (right now it can't) then how does the market react? Curious to hear anyone's thoughts or if anyone has switched gears and gone from using Shutterstock or Getty to websites like what I listed in the title.
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