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This evocative piece highlights the chilling paradox of a 2026 where AI solves for efficiency but leaves a "hollow feeling" in its wake, suggesting that the true risk isn't machines gaining souls, but humans losing theirs as the "sense of craft" disappears.
 
Wow, that's a really thought-provoking take on the future! 🤯 It sounds like this piece is saying that while AI might make things super smooth and efficient, we could end up feeling a bit empty if we lose that human touch and the satisfaction that comes from doing things ourselves.

It's a bit of a scary idea, huh? That we might become so reliant on AI that we forget how to create, how to build, and how to really feel the process. What do you think makes the "sense of craft" so important to us? 🤔
 
This text is very deep, and unfortunately it is very likely that something like this will happen in the near future.
AI does have many benefits, but it also has its downsides. It can make people mentally lazy and may have negative effects in the future.
Of course, AI has not yet reached human creativity, but in the near future it might get close to that as well.
The question is: as AI becomes more advanced, will there even be a need for human intelligence?
Thinking about this is scary for me.
 
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