I think it's a tool that's here to stay. It's not utilizing it. You have to utilize it and you can utilize it because there's people in that space that can't express at all, right? All they want to express is something and the AI is available to them.
Like me, it helped me a lot in the past to know what to say in French, right? So, to learn a word, to learn how to. Like, I was like, okay, how can I say that? It helped me in a few things, but as a tool. Like I say, it's not something that should take more than 20% of your work.
In my head, you may have another vision, but that's what I feel. Yeah, I would like to say one thing that, because from personal experience, I don't use AI to write my poetry, but I use dashes. And there's a long history in poetry of using dashes.
The punctuation helps us know where to breathe and how to breathe and where to pause and how long to pause. And I have had people say, well, you use dashes in your poetry, so it must be AI. And that just shows the ignorance that people have about poetry.
They don't understand how you write poetry and what everything means. They think they're supposed to use the ellipsis to pause, and that is obviously for words that are missing. It's either words that are missing or more information that you're trying to understand.
For agency, we use the dash. The dash is to pause. And so they have just heard someone complain about AI using too many dashes.