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YouTuber Hank Green says his AI usage is ‘not healthy’
Green offered a remarkable apology, saying that "the level of dopamine that I've been getting from interacting with LLMs ... is not healthy for me or good for the world."
Editor's take
YouTuber Hank Green publicly acknowledged his excessive reliance on large language models (LLMs) for content creation, describing the experience as an unhealthy dopamine feedback loop.
This confession highlights a growing concern within the creator economy: the potential for AI tools, like those from OpenAI or Anthropic, to foster addictive usage patterns that may detract from genuine human connection and original thought. For millions of creators and their audiences, the ease of AI generation could inadvertently dilute the authenticity that underpins many online communities.
The critical next step is to observe whether other prominent figures follow Green's candid admission, signaling a broader industry reckoning with AI's psychological impact. Understanding the long-term effects on creativity and user engagement, particularly as AI models become more sophisticated, will be key to navigating this evolving digital landscape.
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