How AI-Brained Are You, Actually?
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini... can't tell if you should ask AI or just text a friend? Six levels of AI dependence — from full analog to full cyborg.
How Do You Actually Use AI? | 32 Types

AI gets opened when the mood calls for it — when writing isn't flowing, when a color palette isn't clicking, when you need a change of energy. You browse what comes out, save what resonates, and close it when nothing does. No pressure, no commitment. Inspiration comes from walks, music, light, people, half-heard conversations — AI is one input among many, and definitely not the loudest one.
You've shared AI-generated text or images with a partner as a way of saying "this is the feeling I mean." Words sometimes fall short; atmosphere doesn't. You communicate through aesthetic and mood — and it translates.
In design, photography, or content work, you use AI lightly as a reference-gathering tool. What AI generates rarely goes in as-is — it's raw material that you filter through your own eye. The vision is always yours.
An exhibition ticket or a piece for your space earns the spend more easily than a software subscription. AI free tier is genuinely enough. The experiences that move you are worth paying for; tools that just function are not.
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