This article argues that while AI tools can accelerate the creation of custom tools for personal projects, they should not be used to automate the creative process itself. The author contends that true creativity stems from personal experience, reflection, and the iterative process of making and refining work, citing examples like Steven King's revision of 'The Gunslinger'. The piece criticizes AI features like Miro's clustering system for bypassing valuable team interactions and serendipitous idea generation, ultimately leading to a loss of individual perspective and a homogenization of creative output. AI
IMPACT Argues that over-reliance on AI for creative tasks can stifle original thought and lead to homogenized outputs, emphasizing the importance of human experience and critical thinking.
RANK_REASON The article is an opinion piece discussing the use of AI in creative workflows.
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