Nour Boustani
2 min readSep 18, 2023

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What a compelling argument, Misbah. I could write a comprehensive article opposing those who resist AI, and in fact, we've already written one here.

https://medium.com/the-hub-pub/arguments-against-ai-critics-a-rational-discourse-on-ai-in-creativity-258301e57da4

To distill it into a few sentences: The issue with many humans is their idiocy and ignorance. They believe life began with them and will end with them, thinking that the idea of intelligence is exclusive to their limited minds. I hail from an underdeveloped country, and I once believed that residents of technologically advanced nations were truly advanced in terms of creativity. However, I've been shocked by the sheer ignorance, regressive, and narrow-mindedness that seems to dominate the thoughts of many in these countries.

If this is the mindset in developed economies, what can we anticipate from those less fortunate? Ladies and gentlemen, many expect instant gratification. They desire their uninspiring work to be celebrated just because it was penned by a human. This, to me, reflects a desperate approach to creativity. It's unsurprising that numerous writers grapple with financial hurdles.

Technology is a force that tests even those with brittle egos born from narrow experiences. The way forward is reserved for those ready to adjust, grow, and transform. Life demands that we manage these transitions; you either move with the times and prosper or risk fading into obscurity, with your contributions lost to time in some neglected library. Place emphasis on nurturing creativity, and always keep a check on your ego and doubts.

Instead of idly lamenting, casting blame, or displaying the petulance of a child denied a treat, seize the opportunity to understand the evolving market. Embrace the shifts, and invest time in refining your craft using technology. Rather than decrying change, harness it to elevate your writing from the mundane.

Thank you for writing this, Misbah. 🌹❤️

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Nour Boustani
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