> I think, there will be a great depression, when even creativism becomes boring.
The entertainment industry has never been so big and it doesn't stop growing, so I guess the trend hints at the opposite. Electronic games weren't a thing 30 years ago, online games weren't a thing 10 years ago, both are now big industries.
I bet more in technology introducing new medias (e.g. Oculus) and aiding on better / cheaper / faster content creation than completely automating creative work.
The entertainment industry has never been so big and it doesn't stop growing, so I guess the trend hints at the opposite. Electronic games weren't a thing 30 years ago, online games weren't a thing 10 years ago, both are now big industries.
I bet more in technology introducing new medias (e.g. Oculus) and aiding on better / cheaper / faster content creation than completely automating creative work.