I’ve seen a lot of people say,
“I can always tell when something is AI-generated.”
Maybe sometimes that’s true.
But often, what they’re recognizing isn’t AI, it’s absence.
An absence of personality, intention, rhythm, emotion, or lived perspective.
When I first started using AI, I was skeptical too.
As a Gen Xer, I have lived in the Analog and Digital Ages. AI felt like the ground shaking under my feet, unfamiliar, almost intrusive.
But over time, something shifted:
AI didn’t replace my thinking; it strengthened it.
It didn’t take away my voice; it helped me refine it.
It didn’t make me less capable; it made me faster, clearer, and more consistent.
- Because the truth is:
- AI isn’t the writer.
- It’s the editor.
- The clarifier.
- The thought-organizer.
The assistant who opens a blank page and says,
“Let’s build something better than you would have built alone, and faster.”
The creativity, the humor, the nuance, and the lived experience are still human.
That’s still personal.
That’s still you.
And when those two forces collaborate: intention + intelligence, something interesting happens:
Your work becomes easier to produce.
Your ideas become clearer to communicate.
And your message becomes harder to ignore.
So no, AI isn’t replacing us.
It’s evolving how we express ourselves.
— Kandace Blevin, Advisor’s Edge™ Visibility Wins.
About my work: I help organizations stay visible and credible as AI reshapes media, search, and advertising.
My work focuses on strategic visibility, programmatic advertising, and authority positioning—particularly for brands and institutions serving U.S. military and international audiences.
I also work with Stars and Stripes, helping organizations advertise to U.S. military audiences worldwide through trusted print, digital, and programmatic placements.
Contact: blevinkandace@gmail.com
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