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Actor Diversity in Film Industry

Film Industry Representation (U.S. Films)

White actors: 60–65%

Black actors: 13–15%

Asian actors: 7–9%

Latino actors: 6–7%

Other / mixed: 4–6%

Approximate averages based on recent U.S. studio and top-grossing films.

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David Park
Two Heads
1959
oil on canvas
28 ⅜ x 40 ¼ in.
Sold: $1,040,000

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“Art can be deeply meaningful, but so can teaching, engineering, raising a family, repairing bicycles, or running a small shop. When someone can’t see the value in other people’s choices, it usually comes from a narrow mindset and a limited perspective.”

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Art Series: Failed Artists #Organic T-Shirt. Inspired by internet memes.

Available on our website.

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“I used language because I wanted to offer content that people – not necessarily art people – could understand.”

Jenny Holzer
Formica 3085 yellow white, 2007
Oil on linen
147.3 × 111.8 cm
58 × 44 inches

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“Art must be an integral part of life, not something reserved for a museum or a millionaire’s living room.”

— Diego Rivera

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“The more influential the original, the more copies it has.”

— Tamerlan Kuzgov

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AI vs Engineer Code

Strengths of AI-generated code:

  • Speed: AI can generate code snippets, templates, or boilerplate extremely quickly.
  • Consistency: It can follow patterns and syntax reliably, reducing some human errors.
  • Accessibility: Even non-programmers can produce functional code with AI help.

Limitations of AI-generated code:

  • Context understanding: AI often misses the bigger picture, like system architecture, security implications, or long-term maintainability.
  • Debugging & optimization: Complex bugs or performance tuning often require human intuition and experience.
  • Creativity & problem-solving: Engineers can innovate solutions that aren’t just syntactically correct but elegant and scalable.

Strengths of human engineers:

  • Problem-solving: Humans can analyze trade-offs, foresee consequences, and adapt to unexpected requirements.
  • Collaboration: Engineers communicate requirements, integrate systems, and maintain code collaboratively.
  • Learning & adapting: Humans can understand new technologies and abstract concepts quickly.

Bottom line: AI can be faster and convenient for repetitive or straightforward coding tasks, but human engineers excel at complex, high-stakes, or creative software design. The real advantage comes when humans and AI work together—AI handles the heavy lifting, and humans guide, refine, and innovate.

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“SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) – Nearly five years after a deadly attack on an 84-year-old man in San Francisco started a national movement, his accused killer is finally facing a jury.”

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“There are a number of theories on the reasons why people experience jealousy. Whether it’s over what other people have that we don’t or have accomplished by means of resources, privilege, opportunity, or hard work, it seems like jealousy has always been a part of being human. One theory is that jealousy was how our early ancestors defended themselves from infidelity, according to evolutionary psychology. Today, we’ve taken theory and applied it to more rigorous scientific study.”

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One study of just this concept found that nearly half of people surveyed would rather make $50,000 in a world where the average salary is $25,000 than make $100,000 in a world where the average is $200,000; that is, they prioritized making more relative to other people rather than having a higher overall income. As the saying goes, “If you and I are being chased by a bear, I don’t have to outrun the bear; I just have to outrun you.”

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By being treated in these damaging ways, the child learns that being yourself is dangerous, that in order to survive and be at least marginally accepted by your caregivers, you have to hide who you really are: your thoughts, observations, feelings, and preferences.

Other times the child decides to lie to get their needs met, needs that otherwise would be completely ignored. For example, if the caregivers are emotionally distant, the child might lie or pretend that somethings going on just to receive some attention.

And, of course, if the child is routinely attacked or rejected for being authentic, they learn to hide and pretend. In many cases, to the degree where they gradually lose connection to their authentic self and have no idea anymore who they really are.

This is tragic. However, its important to realize that, as adults, we don’t have to be afraid of abandonment anymore. We don’t need our caregivers to survive. We can endure and deal with all these feelings of betrayal, hurt, distrust, shame, loneliness, anger, and many others.

As adults we can slowly untangle all of these problems and slowly rediscover who we really are. We also can start working on trusting others who actually are trustworthy. We can become authentic again.

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