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The more famous people tell me to use AI, the less I want to - it turns out I'm not alone

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Becca Caddy
The more famous people tell me to use AI, the less I want to - it turns out I'm not alone
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The author explores the growing disconnect between celebrity-led AI promotion and public skepticism toward the technology. The piece suggests that aggressive marketing and financial incentives behind AI endorsements may be fueling consumer fatigue rather than adoption.

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Reflects a broader cultural tension regarding the rapid integration of AI and the influence of celebrity endorsements on public perception.

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The article expresses a critical stance toward corporate-driven technology trends and celebrity influence.

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