Creativity cannot be replaced by AI, says virtual assistant leader

Merlion It
Merlion It
03/26/2025
Creativity cannot be replaced by AI, says virtual assistant leader
In a world increasingly immersed in advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), questions arise about whether AI could, one day, replace various human jobs.

In a world increasingly immersed in advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), questions arise about whether AI could, one day, replace various human jobs.

The true essence of human creativity goes far beyond what can be reproduced by algorithms.

According to him, one of the main ways to do this is by “removing the more menial tasks from your workload.” “For example, Lucia can make this much easier, which, in turn, means people have more time to truly follow their passions and pursue hobbies they find interesting.”

“Simplifying tasks that are just boring and unproductive will help us be creative because human creativity cannot be replaced by AI. Anything that comes from feelings and passion cannot be replaced,” concludes the expert.

 

Generation Z is increasingly eager to learn about AI

 

In addition to questions about math and other educational topics, “there are many inquiries about social status, feeling rejected, sexual orientation, gender identity,” he adds.

A current interest among young people is also learning about languages. According to the professional, the second language that people most want to learn in Luzia after English is Japanese.

“It’s quite interesting, and we assume it’s because of anime, manga, and the impact of Japanese culture,” he says. “Currently, we’re still preparing Luzia to teach Korean because we’ve noticed among users a huge trend towards K-pop, K-dramas, and everything related.”

Source: CNN

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