Me, myself and AI — remaining ‘profoundly human’ in a time of artificial intelligence

4 juin 2026 | Carmel Rickard
A writer has a critical look at the dangers of using AI, and realises that being ‘profoundly human’ could mean the honesty to say you need AI’s ‘help’, but also seeing value in the creative reframing of a story to show that some questions might never be answered, even with that help.
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