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3568: Getty Images: How Brands Can Avoid AI's Sloppification of Visual Content

Jan 25, 2026
Dr. Rebecca Swift, Senior Vice President of Creative at Getty Images, leads global teams shaping how visual culture is produced and trusted. She explains “AI sloppification” and why mass-produced visuals dilute brand meaning. Listens explore audience demands for transparency, risks from training data and legal exposure, and why authentic photography and consented datasets still matter.
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INSIGHT

Ease Creates Visual Sameness

  • AI makes visuals too easy and that ease is creating identical, forgettable imagery at scale.
  • Rebecca Swift warns that mass-produced AI art flattens aesthetics and reduces meaningful visual variety.
ANECDOTE

McDonald's Netherlands AI Christmas Example

  • McDonald's Netherlands made a full AI Christmas ad that audiences rejected despite the idea behind it.
  • Rebecca Swift cites this to show audiences often only see the 'slop' and miss the intended concept.
INSIGHT

Making Matters As Much As Making

  • Public visual literacy is rising and people now judge content by how it was made, not just how it looks.
  • Rebecca Swift says audiences devalue content once they know it was AI-created, lowering its perceived worth.
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