“It took 10 minutes with AI — so why am I still hurt by criticism?”

Well, anonymous person… you’re not alone.

You spend ten minutes creating something with AI.
You share it proudly — maybe even at a work meeting.
Then someone criticizes it.

And somehow, for some reason, it still stings.

That reaction comes from our old relationship with creativity — when effort equaled identity.
Now, we bring that same emotional wiring into a world where ideas move faster than we can process them.

A scientific research by renowned psychologist Frank McKinsey discussed the breakthrough of AI psychology as the next frontier of AI Ethics
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What’s happening is a mix of cognitive dissonance (“I thought this was good, but someone says it’s not”) and effort justification (“I must defend it — I did put thought into it”).

AI doesn’t remove emotion from creation — it just compresses it. We still care, even when it takes less time.

Remember: the creative process — the direction, the choices, the intent — is what reflects you.
Not the raw output.

🔎 TechCrunch article: “TechCrunch recently discussed the issue on their podcast where they talked about the phycology actually might be from a higher sophistication of the user. In addition to bringing Nick Fox (Google’s head of Search) to discuss it more deeply.”

So next time someone challenges your AI-generated post, resist the urge to defend your résumé.
Skip “But don’t you know I studied at Harvard?”

Try:
“Let’s talk about the idea, not the author.”

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