> They'd prefer to believe that there's something special about their craft that means something produced by AI isn't good enough.
I know I can code and get better results than most people can with an LLM but I've came to realize that it doesn't matter and people just want to see results (even if they are kind of wrong).
In other words, with the website example, I've realized that even if the agency can do something 10x better, most people will choose to "buy" the AI website just because it's free or super cheap, and that makes me sad
Just like most industries, masses are looking for the cheapest solution with ok-ish perceived quality.
If you are looking for purpose, find a niche or do something else. If you want a job, embrace the slop.