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 hollow | The process is efficient and meaningful |
| You add no value | Ideas and direction still come from you |
| Work has no identity | Work carries your voice within it |
| You don't grow as a creator | You keep growing alongside AI |
| Vulnerable when AI makes mistakes | You 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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