AI WILL REPLACE YOU.
5 Ways To Handle AI Hype
AI has only replaced the excuse people use to fire someone from a job or contract they are going to try and drop on someone else.
I love me some AI, I use the tools to help shorten the work time I spend on projects, deeper learning, shopping for products and asking the most important question….what is for dinner, just kidding.
The Ai bubble is coming to a peak now that most businesses understand that you still need people. You may not need them in the same capacity as before, many tasks have changed, but you the relationship is still needed.
42% of AI projects failing between 2024 and 2025.
Harvard study shows that almost 50 percent of ai projects fail. AI is not free, which cost is listed as one of the biggest factors for the failure. In my industry for about 3 years now I’ve seen the shock in a clients eyes when they realize they still have to use the ai to make the content.
Someone still has to atleast load and distribute the content. Until we have chips in our brains and can use our mind to control objects around us…we still need others.
The customer ahead of me at the store couldn’t get the scanner to work to buy his wine. He walked right out with the bottle.
So what needs to change. Until the pain and loss impacts each industry, no change will happen. Behaviors take a minute to correct has such a quick extreme to “AI WILL REPLACE YOU.” For my content creators I did put a list of 5 things you can do to work through the AI hype:
Create everyday with AI: Sounds simple but many creatives don’t do it. AI is not a competitor, its a tool and can reinvent your workflow.
Post something everyday: share your work with someone. I use social media but even sharing your work with a friend can go a long way.
Document real life: Nothing is more unique than you experiencing life and with your lens.
Tools Always Change CREATORS ADAPT: it is time to adapt, stumble and grow with what the new AI landscape is going to be.
Build and Join Communities: don’t bitch about machines taking over while typing your thougts on a machine and never going outside and interacting with life.
The question is no longer:
“Can AI create content?”
The real question is:
“Can you create meaning people actually care about?”



