• Why AI-Generated Work Still Gets Ignored

      AI-generated work gets ignored faster than most people realize.

      Not because people hate AI.

      Because they can feel when there is no human layer on it.

      A lot of job seekers and content creators are now using AI to write faster, generate ideas faster, and produce more. That part is easy.

      The harder part is making the work still feel like it came from a real person with judgment, taste, and intent.

      That is where many people lose attention.

      Their resume sounds polished, but not personal.
      Their caption sounds clean, but not memorable.
      Their portfolio sounds smart, but not believable.

      The problem is not AI itself.

      The problem is using AI without adding:

      • your perspective
      • your decision-making
      • your voice
      • your final judgment

      That is why two people can use the same AI tool and get completely different results in the real world.

      One produces something usable.
      The other produces something easy to scroll past.

      For job seekers, this matters because recruiters are not just reading for grammar. They are reading for relevance, clarity, and signs of real thinking.

      For content creators, this matters because audiences do not connect with polished emptiness for long.

      AI can help you move faster.

      But the human layer is still what makes the work land.

      What do you think people notice first in AI-assisted work: speed or authenticity?

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      Tolu Ojewunmi and Kerain Shah
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