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My POV about AI

 



Video AI Is Cool — But Something's Missing From It

By Almondblossom89 | Technology & Creativity

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A Small But Interesting Experiment

This time I want to invite you to look at something quite interesting to discuss together.

In the video I've shared here, you can see a promotional piece for my ebook about Remote Jobs Playbooks — a guide I wrote to help anyone who wants to start or grow their remote career journey.

And this promotional video? Entirely made by AI.

Pretty good, right? 🎬

The visuals are sharp. The colors are bright and appealing. The storyline is structured and aligned with the content of the ebook I wrote. Technically — it's nearly perfect.

But...

Did you notice something different?


A Pattern That's Easy to Spot

I'm sure most of you could tell from the very first second of watching.

"This must be AI-generated."

And you're right. The pattern of AI-produced videos is already very easy to recognize today — from the way the visuals move, transitions that are a little too smooth, to expressions that feel slightly... stiff.

But that's not the main point I want to discuss.

What's more interesting to reflect on is this:

Beyond the fact that it was made by AI — is there anything else that truly stuck with you after watching it?

A tagline that lingered? A feeling it left behind? A moment that made you smile or feel moved?

Hardly anything. And that's not a coincidence.


A Beautiful Video — But Without a Soul

Try comparing it to the various commercials you normally see — a family syrup ad during the holidays, a fuel commercial showing a journey full of meaning, a beverage ad that somehow always manages to make you feel nostalgic.

Those ads stick. Their taglines get imprinted. The emotion feels real.

Why?

Because behind that one-minute ad, there's a long process involving many people, each with their own role:

  • 🎭 Casting — choosing the right faces to represent the product's message
  • 📖 Scriptwriting — crafting a narrative that is touching and relevant
  • 📣 Messaging & CTA — ensuring every word has a purpose
  • 🚗 Drivers & logistics — making sure every element arrives on time
  • 🎬 Director — keeping the overall vision intact
  • 💡 Lighting crew — creating atmosphere through light
  • 💄 Wardrobe & makeup — the small details that make everything feel real
  • ✂️ Editing team — weaving all the moments into one flowing story

One minute of video. But behind it lies a long process, a struggle at every stage, and the hopes and prayers that accompany every step of the journey.

And that is what AI cannot provide.

Not because AI is technically incapable — but because AI doesn't have the human experience that becomes the soul of a piece of work.


So, What Exactly Is AI?

Let's clear up a few things that are often misunderstood.

AI is a human-made innovation — created with a very clear purpose: to help make life easier for humans across every area of life. And truly across every area — from medicine, education, business, creative fields, to everyday life.

But there is one fundamental thing we need to understand:

AI has no initiative. AI has no ideas. AI only executes instructions from humans — and delivers results according to those instructions.

AI is not a threat. AI is not a replacement for humans.

AI is a human creation, whose primary data is human behavior, thought, and innovation itself. The development of AI depends entirely on the development of human thinking and innovation.

Imagine this scenario:

Humans stop growing because they feel AI can already do everything. Meanwhile, AI waits for new data — which can only come from humans — in order to keep developing.

Who loses?

Both. But humans lose the most.


AI Is Not a Shortcut — It's a Partner

There's a misconception that needs to be addressed, especially among content creators and creative professionals.

AI is not a tool for producing work in an empty and instant way.

AI is a partner that helps maximize the spark of your small ideas — providing visuals, possibilities, both positive and critical perspectives on an idea, and accelerating you toward results better than you could achieve alone.

The difference is significant:

❌ Using AI as a Shortcut✅ Using AI as a Partner
Results are fast but hollowThe process is efficient and meaningful
You add no valueIdeas and direction still come from you
Work has no identityWork carries your voice within it
You don't grow as a creatorYou keep growing alongside AI
Vulnerable when AI makes mistakesYou can detect AI's errors

One Thing Often Forgotten: Foundational Knowledge Still Matters

And this is a point I strongly emphasize.

AI is not a reason to stop learning the fundamentals of a subject.

Why? Because AI can be wrong. AI can provide information that sounds convincing, is neatly structured, and appears logically sound on the surface — but is factually incorrect.

Imagine using an AI-generated answer for something critically important — a major business presentation, a thesis defense, a medical decision, or an important legal document.

If you don't have enough foundational knowledge to validate AI's answer — you won't even know it's wrong.

And the consequences can be enormous.

This is why humans must keep learning. Not to compete with AI — but to remain the intelligent human beings who control AI, not the humans who are controlled by AI.


Back to That Video

So — this AI-made promotional video for my ebook is technically good. I won't deny that.

But I didn't make it as a final piece I'm proud of. I made it as an experiment — to show you exactly what we've been talking about today.

The Remote Jobs Playbooks ebook promoted in that video? That was written entirely by a human — by me — with real experience, real learning, and a real journey behind every page.

And that's the difference.


Closing: How Many Projects Have You Created With Your AI Partner?

I want to close this piece with a question I genuinely want to ask you:

How many projects have you created together with your AI partner?

Not using AI as a shortcut. But truly as a partner — where your ideas set the direction, and AI becomes the tool that accelerates you toward the best possible outcome.

Share in the comments below. I'm genuinely curious! 👇

And if you want to dive deeper into the world of remote work — from how to apply, build a professional profile, to strategies for surviving and thriving within it — the Remote Jobs Playbooks ebook might just be the right first step for you.

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