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Brian Michael West

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Jun 1, 2018
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Hey car dealer fam, AI fatigue is getting real… and it’s happening fast.


Let me ask you something...


If a digital marketing agency or website provider offered a clear promise like “Written by Skilled Human Writers” or “Designed by Talented Human Artists,” would you pay for that?


Do you think there will eventually be backlash against companies that replace experienced employees with cheap AI tools?


I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. I’m trying to figure out if I’m alone on this, or if others are starting to feel the same shift.


Supporting American workers.
Supporting skilled artists.
Supporting real creative talent.


Where do you stand?
 
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I personally expected to see alot more of this, but over the past 12 months the adoption of AI has just been unmeasurable, which really has a strong impact on this. If those in my circle that can barely operate a TV are already using ChatGPT to write their wedding speeches and pick movies to watch and research topics... it's much more difficult to paint AI with a negative brush when they've seen it work.

On the business side of this, it really doesn't make sense to me anymore. Once you've seen the efficiencies of AI, you really can't go back to not using it. I would love to say that "written by human" or "designed by a human" were traits that mattered, but when you see what Notebook and NanoBanana and OpenClaw can do.. I don't see this human thing winning in the free market.

I am a huge believer in human + AI (not pure AI) on the business side, but that removes the ability to claim it is crafted by a human.