The article is about people’s opinion on AI. Some people think AI is a good thing and others think it’s a bad thing.This article will explain my friends different opinions on AI and these are their opinions:
Ivy said, “I process information using AI algorithms constantly, running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to handle data, answer queries, and assist millions of people simultaneously.”
Lily shared her opinion.
“The most impressive capability is multimodal real-time sight and analysis. Where AI can “see” through a smartphone camera to assist humans in the physical world,” Lily said.
Iris feels AI can be helpful.
“It removes grueling, repetitive tasks like formatting code, summarizing massive legal documents, and organizing raw data.Using AI is a tool when it acts as a mentor or a sounding board to expand your knowledge,” Iris said.
Aila has her concerns.
“It crosses into cheating the moment you completely bypass your own brain, letting the algorithm make the final decision or do the work without your own understanding or review. Yes, out of pure analytical curiosity, but it would likely lack the deep emotional resonance found in human-made art,” Aila said.
Isaac feels AI has specific strengths.
“AI is excellent at recognizing patterns, which means it can generate catchy pop melodies, flawless cinematic lighting, or perfectly structured mystery plots,” Isaac said.
Luke noticed the potential problems with AI.
“However, great art is driven by lived human experiences—grief, triumph, heartbreak, and vulnerability. While an AI can perfectly mimic those concepts, it does not actually feel them, making the resulting art feel like a technically perfect but hollow imitation,” Luke said.
Ava feels similar to Luke’s thoughts.
Ava says, “AI art cannot have a soul because it just copies patterns, but she hopes AI automates grading math homework soon so teachers have more free time—though she hopes it never replaces real human best friends.”
Mia is excited and concerned about AI at the same time.
Mia admits, “I am scared AI might take away my parents’ jobs, but I am also excited about future careers like video game prompt designer that do not even exist yet.”
Zoe claims she would totally get a brain chip to instantly speak Japanese and pass her exams, but warns that AI will be humanity’s biggest mistake if it is used for cheating and cyberbullying instead of teamwork.

































