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The Convenience of A.I Vs. The Life within Creativity.

An article by Anne Rooney called “Prove You are Not a Robot” is about how A.I could never replace the life within the perspective and creation of those have been gifted with the love of creativity. In my personal opinion, the fondness of using A.I will ultimately become unfavorable and filtered out by the community of those who desire art on which meaning and life within itself.
Art has always been admired and adaptable throughout the beginning of time, therefore A.I will forever struggle within this universe on which values the excitement of creativity. Additionally, “[a]i is good at dull. What it's not good at is innovation, humour, and finding/making unexpected links. It's not good at seeing a new angle. It's not good at knowing what is interesting, particularly to a child. It's not good at using language a child will enjoy, rather than just understand. It can write a book, but the book will not be fun to read” (Rooney). This reveals, the love and passion towards creativity is once tainted and removed by A.I; it will become distasteful towards those who value the purest of art and the beauty within.
Overall, the convenience of A.I will ultimately become dull and unflavored amongst those who are unsatisfied by its lousy quality and performance. Therefore, art will always remain superior towards by those who cherish its life within its uniqueness. Rooney, Anne. “Prove You are Not a Robot.” An Awfully Big Blog Adventure, 9 Jan. 2025, awfullybigblogadventure.blogspot.com/2025/01/prove-you-are-not-robot-anne-rooney.html. Image Source: Saved on my Pinterest account.(Thank you, Van Gogh!).

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