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"AI can write a sentence," Hayes says. "But it can't write your sentence. It doesn't know the weight of a pause or the ache of a specific memory. My job is to inject the human hesitation back into the algorithm."
Unlike many performers who stay in the industry for a decade or more, Hayes had a relatively concentrated career. She stepped away from the spotlight while still at the height of her popularity. This "leave them wanting more" approach has contributed to her lasting legacy; even years after her last scene, her portfolio remains a high-traffic staple on archival sites.
She was one of the first reporters to cover the rise of pop star Lorde when the singer was only 16. Entertainment and Public Persona
Hayes recently led a content initiative for a major entertainment studio aimed at reducing "digital noise." Instead of loud graphics and bombastic trailers, she created a series of .
Known for global reporting on major issues, including climate change in Antarctica , the Syrian refugee crisis , and the US Elections .
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