Muhammad Nouman Ali

Not everything needs AI

These days, almost every product that launches comes with some form of AI. It's become the default — AI for this, AI for that. And honestly, most of them don’t really need it. The result? Everything starts to feel the same. The only real selling point becomes “we use AI.”

That’s exactly why I started building @HumanEye — because not every problem should be solved by AI. Some things, like resume reviews and career guidance, still deserve the human touch. Real feedback, from real people.

Would love to hear your thoughts:

  • Are we overusing AI just for the sake of hype?

  • Have you come across products that felt forced because of their AI features?

  • What are some areas where human input still matters most?

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Yi Zheng

@muhammad_nouman_ali I think there is no substitute for the value of human beings in the following areas:

1. deep emotional connection and empathy: such as psychological counseling, education, customer care in the true sense of the word (not that kind of robot customer service). AI may be able to recognize emotions, but it is difficult to really empathize.

2. Complex decision-making and ethical judgment: medical diagnosis (AI assistance can be, but the ultimate responsibility and judgment must be the doctor), legal, and strategic decisions that need to weigh the pros and cons. These often don't have standard answers and require experience and values to be engaged.

3. originality and true creativity: writing a novel that touches the heart, composing a unique piece of music, or the soul in an artistic design. AI can imitate and generate, but that spark of originality that comes from life and from the heart is still uniquely human at this point.

AI is a powerful tool, but it should be empowering to humans, not replace all the aspects that require human touch and deep thinking.😸

Cristian Stoian Urzica
I agree, AI is cool when you are tired or for repetitive tasks 😉