As an ‘older’ adult myself (when did THAT happen?), AI today feels a lot like the early internet did in the late 1990s: interesting but unclear, powerful but directionless.
Unlike humans, AI does not judge, eye-roll, mock, tut or smirk. Ask it the same thing three times, and it just answers again. You can be vague, confusing, contradictory, or weirdly specific. It doesn’t care.
Some call it cheating. Others call it the end of writing. But AI is just the latest in a long line of tools that shape how we create content. What matters isn’t whether you use it, but how.
Animal sounds play a vital role in nature, serving as communication tools for species to convey messages, establish territory, attract mates, and warn of danger.