Creativity is like a muscle. If you want to become more creative, you have to exercise it.
When I was in art school (years ago), we exercised every day to become more creative. Artists have to train to get there too. It's not magic or "talent," it's hard work.
When you use AI to give you "inspiration," you are doing the opposite of that. You are atrophying your creativity muscle.
If you want to become a creator, and become more creative, you should stop using AI entirely. Instead, start training your own genuine creativity. Otherwise, it will eventually dry off completely.
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Not to mention that there already studies showing the impact of using LLMs to your cognition.
We see how data centers impact the environment, the coalition between State and Capital to introduce new ways of (techno)surveillance, or how the Global South is paying all of the above.
It's also important to link all that to the acceleration that the economic system deploys in every aspect of our lives, producing for the sake of it, velocity for no tangible reason.
Capital subsumes every pore of existence to its axiomatic, and AI is just another reason to garden a slower way of being and living.