I feel like there's AI, and then there's AI. The former (or the latter, IDK) just seems like a newer sexier way of saying automation which we've always been finding ways to do better so whatever. As long as people still understand how to do things themselves when needed and catch if AI screwed something up, that's fine, but I see how it can get abused and don't necessarily know the best way to ensure it doesn't. Thank god I'm not a hiring manager.
The other type that gets advertised all the time seems like it's giving people shortcuts to simply being human which makes me feel weird. For example, and I understand this is irrational, but people maybe just need to learn to take a photo or be OK with what the picture is. Like the friend group that's all looking at different directions so they touch it up. Just learn to look at the camera. Or the ad where the little kids looking disheveled with their crooked sunglasses, so it gets "fixed" so the sunglasses are on straight. I think it's funnier when little kids look like unorganized little kids. You're not really documenting real life if you're constantly modifying your records to match what you wanted it to be.
The worst to me was during the Olympics with the dad giving Google prompts so it could write a letter to Sydney Mclaughlin on behalf of his daughter. That just rubbed me the wrong way, telling the kid to just take a shortcut and have some AI write a "personal" letter to her idol.