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27-Sep-2025 , Updated on 9/27/2025 12:25:52 PM
My personal view on the benefits and risks of AI - Can AI replace human creativity?
I used AI for the first time as an Human Resource professional to create a Job description for a technical role, my mind was blown. The detail, the speed, the sheer correctness of output, it was perfect and I kept on using it for some more Job Descriptions (JD) and some HR related work,it definitely made my job easy in no time. The more I got to know what all AI can do, I got more intrigued in how it can help in my day to day job, giving me research details, screening some profiles and generating survey details. It gave me interview questions to ask the candidates during the hiring process. It really helped my work a lot. In my non professional life I used to use it for dream analysis, getting to know more about traveling plans - it actually generated a proper travel plan for me, from what places to visit and a little history. Just simple prompts and it gave me all the details that I needed. I do regular health checkups, when I get my reports, before visiting the doctor I myself analysed my reports, if this is this unit, what does it mean what my deficiencies are etc.
It did make life a little easier to be honest, all information I wanted, had to just ask AI, and it would create, it was like I started using AI for small prompts, questions and even Power Point Presentations (PPTs). Somewhere it was addictive.
But a different, more unsettling thought started followed, I am not using my brains, especially when it came to my own creativeness, like coming up with Job adverts to upload on LinkedIn, making my own PPTs, One liners to post jobs, writing testimonials, writing interesting reviews for different apps or places I visited. It seemed I had started using it for the smallest of smallest things. And my brain, creativity and my thoughts are draining day by day.
Then started analyzing, Is this it? Is this the beginning of the end for human creativity? If AI can create such a perfect JD like this as a Human resource professional, where will my creativity and role go?If AI could make these long PPTs and even small one-liners for my job, where would I stand? Half of my job is done by my AI. My company also introduced an AI doing initial HR screening for hiring, which literally blew my mind. I was fascinated at the same time, felt what my role was to know, I definitely felt insecure and started thinking. If AI becomes too good at interviewing candidates or generating content, there's a concern a lot of creative professionals losing their livelihoods. Most jobs require creativity and I really feel AI has taken that away, also authenticity risk.
But when I think too deeply about this, AI really doesn't experience life the way humans do. It can simulate creativity based on data, but it doesn't have personal experiences, emotional depth, or subjective understanding. Much of human creativity is born out of personal struggles, joys, or experiences that AI simply cannot replicate.
AI can certainly enhance human creativity and even generate creative works that might seem novel, but can it truly replace the depth of human creativity, what they feel, their emotions and experiences? I don't think so. AI lacks the essence of human consciousness, intuition, emotion, subjective experience, and a connection to the human condition.
I feel as an HR and now a writer, that the best creativity often arises from imperfections, emotions, and stories that are uniquely human. My personal view is that the truth lies somewhere in the middle, and it's less about replacement and more about a new kind of partnership.

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