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Reclaiming Creativity in a World Driven by AI

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Earlier today, I tried coming up with a good title for my post. I've been using AI as an aid to come up with a lot of my titles but I wanted a change and just for the fun of doing it myself again after all these while. What happened got me wondering and then I saw this prompt to confirm.

After I wrote out a title I came up with myself, I looked at it for a short while and deleted it, go to AI and get another title that I think is much better than what my brain had come up with. Honestly, I wasn't feeling much connection with what AI gave but it seem more polished than what I had.

Polished, cool, beautiful, more creative, "wow" moments... Somehow, we've started accrediting these words to AI unlike before when we were the ones who were getting these remarks. Humans have always been creative, amazing and in many ways but AI is ripping us off these titles.

People say AI will make people lose their jobs but not those who learn and use AI to secure their jobs. It sounds cool but where my mind goes makes it very scary. A human created AI and now, he's having humans train and use it until they rely totally on it that nothing can be done without it.

And I hear the sad part that the owner of AI plans to put a good fee on AI usage when humans can no longer do without it. Like he's seeing a possibility because most humans have somehow given all the good remarks to what AI does for us when we give it the orders whether poorly or not.

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It's definitely going to cause a drain on our creativity, personally I have started to experience it and I know I've got only myself to correct that and make good use of the brain and abilities God has blessed me with. I believe every human relying heavily on AI or about to should be reminded this, AI is the product of a human brain.

Instead of rushing to AI for ideas, aids and whatever you'd need it for, how about we try figuring it out on our own even for a brief time? Like we should fight relying on AI and embrace what our brains can give us. If we can't trust our brains, we can teach it to give us better results.

I got so tempted to stop asking people questions and just rely on the responses AI gives to me because I felt they were personal to share with people, including close family. And then I hit myself to reality, reminding myself that sharing personal thoughts with people is very human.

If we don't make conscious or intentional efforts to not rely on AI by realizing how power our brains work, we would enter a future we never prepared for. A world ruled by "no emotions" decisions and lifestyles inspired from what AI provides. A world void of real human creativity.

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