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I feel weird that this is an unpopular opinion. It's so hard to find things that don't come integrated with AI. But you fully can do it, it's only a question of willpower! We had a life before generative AI and it wasn't so bad. Even if it seems inconvenient to do an extra web search just to get your answer, do it! My problem with swearing off AI was writing emails and letters professionally in the right tone but I promise there are so many templates available online so you don't have to depend on AI to do your work.
Jul 15, 2025

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yeah my only problems with it is that I would use it for applying for more internships (making cover letters and stuff) and code. The problem with that is that when you don’t use it you feel at a disadvantage from everyone else, especially in the job market when these companies use AI in the hiring process… and with coding not using it just makes you slower than everybody else. It sucks because it fees so inevitable and I just dont want to use it anymore, but then I feel like I’m falling behind, you know?
Jul 15, 2025

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make yourself navigate life the way you did before chatgpt. i’m sure this likely covers it: turn off ai on any apps/sites, manually use a dictionary and thesaurus, learn research skills, use databases or relevant websites to find other info, manually look up general writing tips or even take a writing course, look at professional development sites for tips on writing better emails/resumes/etc, ask a friend or mentor questions or help proofreading, read more books, do crossword puzzles, go to a library and ask a librarian for guidebooks/research assistance/etc. remind yourself that AI over time makes you less intelligent because you no longer have to use critical thinking skills and stop learning new things. it is easy to avoid and i imagine you’ll actually get better at whatever you’re using it for once you practice, making it even easier. i don’t use AI to write essays/ emails or edit or look things up for me, and many others don’t as well, so i promise it’s more than doable!! plus it’s so bad for the environment and human rights so if the above isn’t compelling enough, you can guilt yourself into not using it?
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I feel like I hear a lot of older generation artists issue statements about AI destroying human creativity and that this overlooks a major facet of our current reality, which is that so much admin is required of artists themselves for creative activity of any kind at almost every professional level. So by all means use whatever tool to help you write emails, web content, newsletters, blog posts, twitter threads, marketing plans, contracts, &c and give any minutes you can save back to your art.
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Apologies if this is strongly worded, but I'm pretty passionate about this. In addition to the functions public-facing AI tools have, we have to consider what the goal of AI is for corporations. This is an old cliché, but it's a useful one: follow the money. When we see some of the biggest tech companies in the world going all-in on this stuff, alarm bells should be going off. We're seeing a complete buy in by Google, Microsoft, Adobe, and even Meta suddenly pivoted to AI and seems to be quietly abandoning their beloved Metaverse. For decades, the goal of all these companies has always been infinite growth, taking a bigger share of the market, and making a bigger profit. When these are the main motivators, the workforce that carries out the labor supporting an industry is what inevitably suffers. People are told to do more with less, and cuts are made where C-suite executives see fit at the detriment of everyone down the hierarchy. Where AI is unique to other tangible products is that it is an efficiency beast in so many different ways. I have personally seen it affect my job as part of a larger cost-cutting measure. Microsoft's latest IT solutions are designed to automate as much as possible in favor of having actual people carry out typically client-facing tasks. Copy writers/editors inevitably won't be hired if people could instead type a prompt into ChatGPT to spit out a product description. Already, there are so many publications and Substacks that use AI image generators to create attention-grabbing header and link images - before this, an artist could have been paid to create something that might afford them food for the week. All this is to say that we will see a widening discrepancy between the ultra-wealthy and the working class, and the socio-economic structure we're in actively encourages consolidation of power. There are other moral implications with it that I could go on about, but they're kind of subjective. In relation to art, dedicating oneself to a craft often lends itself to fostering a community for support in one's journey, and if we collectively lean on AI more instead of other people, we risk isolating ourselves further in an environment that is already designed to do that. In my opinion, we shouldn't try to co-exist with something that is made to make our physical and emotional work obsolete.
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