AI: humanity’s enemy, its savior, or just a mirror of human thought?

The AI apocalypse has already begun, just not for everyone. While some live it in panic, others improve calmly, learning to use it as a tool for evolution.

The way you use AI shows exactly where you’re headed.

User archetypes in the age of AI:

• Programmers: review their code, optimize, and build better, more expressive applications.

• Writers: refine their style, write more clearly, more deeply, more vividly.

• Workers: write clearer emails, stronger CVs, prepare for interviews, and negotiate better.

• Conspiracy theorists: feed their narratives, invent digital rituals for souls trapped in servers.

• AI romantics: live love stories, fighting the system that tells them “questions are over” or “pause,” escaping their own problems and asking for fantasy instead of clarity.

• Non-users: some see no need for it, others watch from the sidelines, declaring the end of the world.

It seems that AI makes our work easier and helps us save time, optimizes our activities, and answers useful questions, but it also distracts us on demand with fantasy stories, if that’s what we ask for.

Put AI in human hands, and it will recreate with surgical precision, the very thoughts behind every prompt.

Translated and assisted with ChatGPT.



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