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Chris and Andre describe AI as a useful utility for reviewing and refining existing work, but not as a truly creative intelligence capable of reliably generating high‑quality content from scratch. They criticize the broad, and often misleading, use of the term “AI” and argue that current enthusiasm is largely a market‑driven bubble rather than evidence of true intelligence.
The guys also noted that while some jobs, such as weaker copywriting roles, may be displaced or reshaped, the hype around “AI prompt experts” and similar fad careers is significantly overblown.
By The Chris and Andre ShowChris and Andre describe AI as a useful utility for reviewing and refining existing work, but not as a truly creative intelligence capable of reliably generating high‑quality content from scratch. They criticize the broad, and often misleading, use of the term “AI” and argue that current enthusiasm is largely a market‑driven bubble rather than evidence of true intelligence.
The guys also noted that while some jobs, such as weaker copywriting roles, may be displaced or reshaped, the hype around “AI prompt experts” and similar fad careers is significantly overblown.