AI tools like ChatGPT, Sora, and Runway are changing how short-form videos are made. On TikTok and YouTube Shorts, many clips are now scripted, edited, or fully generated by AI. Supporters say this trend makes creativity more accessible. Young people can make polished videos without technical skills, and more voices can be heard. Itโs compared to how smartphones changed photographyโmaking art easier, not less valuable.
But critics argue AI is flooding platforms with low-effort, repetitive content. Algorithms prioritize quantity and engagement, not originality. As a result, unique creators often get buried. There's concern over AI using human-made content without consent and blurring the line between real and synthetic creators. Some say it's reducing attention spans and making audiences numb to meaningful storytelling.
The core question: is AI making content creation more creative and democraticโor is it automating it into something empty and forgettable?
Voting Period
YesโAI enhances creativity by enabling more people to create engaging content fast. It levels the playing field and fuels innovation in how we communicate, especially for younger creators.
NoโAI cheapens creativity, promoting mass-produced, low-effort content that floods platforms, buries original voices, and reduces attention spans among viewers.
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Voting Period
YesโAI enhances creativity by enabling more people to create engaging content fast. It levels the playing field and fuels innovation in how we communicate, especially for younger creators.
NoโAI cheapens creativity, promoting mass-produced, low-effort content that floods platforms, buries original voices, and reduces attention spans among viewers.
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