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There’s nothing like listening to Yaelokre and going thrifting on a rainy day.
I won't act like AI is the devil incarnate; it CAN do some wonderful things. For example, according to Breastcancer.org, AI could be used to help detect breast cancer sooner, which would save countless lives. That isn't a small feat by any means.
However, this doesn't mean we should incorporate it into every little aspect of our lives, especially where the creative arts are concerned. I view AI in a similar lens to alcohol; fine in moderation and certain settings, dangerous and inappropriate in others.
If we allow ourselves to become too reliant on AI, we will begin to lose much of what makes us human. Our creativity, our perseverance, our self-expression. And if that happens? Well, I just hope I'm not around to see what we become.