AI Felt Different Today… and That’s Terrifying
For the first time, AI didn’t feel like something I was fighting. It felt like it was working with me.
In Episode 34 of The AI Desk, Naya shares a real-life creative breakthrough while working on a music video: the moment AI stopped feeling like a frustrating tool and started feeling like a creative partner. Rowan connects that experience to a much bigger story — the race by major AI companies to become the default layer for work, memory, creativity, and decision-making. Together, they explore the promise and danger of AI becoming deeply embedded in how we think, create, and work.
In this episode:
• AI as a creative partner
• Naya’s real-life music video workflow experience
• Why AI suddenly feels more collaborative
• The shift from prompts to creative direction
• AI tools entering the emotional rhythm of work
• How Big Tech is turning AI into infrastructure
• AI memory, workflow lock-in, and platform dependency
• The difference between empowerment and control
• Why creators need to stay weird, portable, and conscious
• The future of creativity with AI
If AI finally feels like it’s working with you, who owns the room you’re working in?
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