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Why AI Anxiety Persists Even as Adoption Accelerates
A Reddit post captures growing psychological resistance to AI normalization among creative professionals, highlighting the gap between technical inevitability and emotional acceptance.
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A post in r/AI_Agents this week articulated a sentiment we hear increasingly from creative professionals: the feeling that AI adoption is both inevitable and deeply unwelcome, and that resistance is futile. The poster described spiraling over AI's normalization, expressing sadness that creative peer...
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