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Why AI is starting to feel repetitive

Another thing I have noticed is how hard it can be to tell what is real and what is AI. On YouTube, some channels show AI-generated clones of women. Some of them say they are AI, some do not, so you never really know what is real. They often look very similar to other AI-generated females, making it even harder to tell.


The same happens with animals. Some YouTubers post videos that look like they are helping an animal. At first it seems heartwarming, but then you notice things that are impossible—movements that don’t look natural or situations that could not really happen. When animals do something clearly impossible, it is most likely AI.


 Watching these videos is not bad because creativity is fun, but there is something powerful about seeing a real animal react in its own natural way. The small unexpected movements, the genuine emotion. AI cannot fully replace that feeling.


Many people feel this way too. We enjoy technology, but we also value authenticity. If you have ever felt this, I hope it makes you feel a little better. Someone gets you. That someone is me. I understand how strange it can feel when everything starts to look the same. Maybe the future is not about rejecting AI. 



Maybe it is about creating and keeping space for what is real. Maybe the future is not about rejecting AI. Maybe it is about using it honestly and keeping space for what is real.

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