QUESTIONS FOR PRO AI (GENUINELY ASKING)

Reddit r/artificial / 5/1/2026

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Key Points

  • The post asks users who actively use AI for text and images to explain what they are trying to achieve with it.
  • It compares AI-assisted creation with learning and creating independently, questioning what improvements AI provides over self-driven skill-building.
  • The author probes concerns about losing personal creative ability and whether AI use is considered inappropriate or hypocritical in artistic practice when others ask people to stop.
  • Finally, it asks whether people could still create without AI if it disappeared tomorrow, and whether they would want to.
  • The piece is framed as a genuinely curious inquiry rather than an argument for or against AI.

I'm neither against AI nor for AI, but I'm simply trying to understand what you're looking for when you use AI (for text, images, etc.). I repeat, I am genuinely interested, i want to understand your vision as ai users. What was your vision of AI before, now, and for the future? Aren't you afraid of losing your ability to create yourself? What makes it better than learning to do things on your own (without it doing the same thing)? Do you find it inappropriate or hypocritical when someone asks you to stop using AI in artistic practice? Why? Finally, can you do without it (if tomorrow AI was gone, could you manage to do things anyway) ? Would you like to?

SORRY FOR MY POOR ENGLISH (A FRENCH DUDE)

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