There is an illusion called "I can do it," and another called "I can also do it."
I originally felt I had much to say, but as I was selecting photos, that excitement gradually faded; images always possess such healing power.
For over two years, I haven't improved my aesthetics because of AI; if anything, I've learned what kind of photos not to take anymore because they are nauseating.
For over two years, I haven't improved my programming skills because of AI; if anything, I've realized that what I learned in the past is becoming increasingly important.
For over two years, I haven't improved my research capabilities because of AI; if anything, I've realized that "intellectual degradation" started long ago.
For over two years, I haven't gained any "new skills" from AI; if anything, I've realized that having a "thick skin" is the only true productivity.
Perhaps AI can do everything except let me "get something for nothing."
Dedicated to the "impetuous and illusion-filled" "AI Shows," including myself.