"In 2025, artificial intelligence is no longer used sparingly. It is evident in our day-to-day lives, and you may not even notice because of its drastic improvements. While it is somewhat fascinating to see this type of technology unfold, a sense of unease is raised when considering how much people truly rely on it, especially in the job market. Many employers even use AI to review resumes by scanning for keywords, creating a quick, efficient way to evaluate candidates."
"AI has been heavily utilized in the world of social media, driving trends, and creating entirely AI-generated content. With nearly every scroll on TikTok, the chances of encountering AI-generated videos are increasing by the day. One example is the viral trend of placing content creator Jake Paul in countless AI-generated scenarios, resulting in thousands of videos. Trends such as this blur the line between what is real and what is fabricated, highlighting just how advanced and pervasive this new technology has become."
In 2025, AI permeates daily life and automates functions such as resume screening by keyword scanning, reducing employer judgment during hiring. Creative professionals including content creators, artists, musicians, and actors confront AI’s expanding role in producing ideas, content, and trends. Social media showcases growing AI-generated videos and manipulations that insert real people into fabricated scenarios, blurring reality and fabrication. AI can support brainstorming, speed production, and broaden creative possibilities, but it also risks replacing critical thinking and fundamental skills, increasing dependence, undermining authenticity, and creating unease about job stability and fair evaluation.
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