The paradox presented by Doshi and Hauser suggests that while individual engagement with generative AI can boost creativity, collective creativity diminishes due to homogeneous input.
When multiple people use the same generative AI model, the originality of their output lessens, creating a situation where everyone receives similar advice, leading to a lack of diversity in ideas.
Even though generative AI may improve individual cover letters, the collective output can become less distinct, as each writer's work reflects the same underlying guidance provided by the AI.
Users might feel satisfied with AI-enhanced cover letters, but the risk is that widespread reliance on similar AI-generated suggestions could ultimately stifle creative individuality.
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