As someone who’s grown up with technology, it’s kind of wild to see how quickly AI is becoming part of everyday communication. In college, we’re constantly using digital tools — for writing, brainstorming, customer service, social media, everything. AI can be really helpful, especially when it comes to generating ideas, captions, or quick responses. It saves time, which is something every college student appreciates.
At the same time, I’ve noticed that AI doesn’t always fully understand trends, tone, or cultural shifts the way people do. Social media trends move so fast, especially on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, and sometimes AI-generated content can feel slightly outdated or repetitive. There’s something about human creativity — especially humor and emotional nuance — that still feels hard to replace.
I’ve also started noticing how AI is changing job opportunities, especially in areas like customer service. A lot of companies rely on chatbots now instead of hiring as many entry-level workers. As a 20-year-old thinking about internships and future careers, that’s honestly a little intimidating. It makes me wonder what roles will still need human input and which ones will be automated.
At the same time, I don’t think AI is purely negative. I think it’s more about adaptation. AI can handle repetitive tasks, but creativity, empathy, and critical thinking still feel very human. If anything, it makes me realize how important it is to develop skills that technology can’t easily copy.
Overall, AI is already reshaping communication, not just in the future but right now. As a college student preparing for the workforce, it feels less like something distant and more like something I need to understand and learn how to work alongside.
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