Videos of humans imitating AI have recently become a new trend for attracting views. These videos typically mimic AI-generated content through exaggerated expressions and movements, sudden scene transitions, and disjointed narratives. This imitation is both for gaining attention and reflects people's complex attitudes towards AI technology.
From initial amazement to criticism to mockery, human attitudes towards AI have undergone a huge shift in just two years. More and more people are beginning to distance themselves from AI, emphasizing the uniqueness of human creativity. For example, some artists have started using labels like "Not By AI" to identify human-created original content.
This phenomenon reflects people's anxiety about new technology. Although AI technology is increasingly prevalent, people still worry it will replace human thinking and emotional communication. By imitating and mocking AI, people attempt to reassert human superiority and gain a sense of psychological control.
However, as AI technology rapidly advances, the line between real and fake is becoming increasingly blurred. Some cases show that AI-generated content can already be indistinguishable from human-created content, bringing new challenges to society. Faced with the ultra-rapid development of technology, we need to consider how to adapt to this AI era, remaining vigilant while enjoying the conveniences of technology.