I have many problems with so-called "AI" but I think chief among them is that the vast majority of the value in the things people are trying to replace with it is in the fact that they were done/made by humans.
Replacing humanity with [imagined] efficiency isn't a utopia. It's quite the opposite.
Whether it's poetry, prose, music, code, policy or I've even heard of it being used in preaching, the humanity is the point, not an obstacle.
