
Whoa, Vol. 2: Conversations on AI × Creativity Why I Don’t Use AI to Write — Oliver Burkeman
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Nov 14, 2025 Oliver Burkeman, an insightful author known for his book Four Thousand Weeks, dives into the complex relationship between AI and creativity. He shares his skepticism about treating AI as a creative partner, emphasizing the importance of human consciousness in writing. Burkeman discusses the value of provenance, the danger of outsourcing creative processes, and the notion that scarcity enhances the worth of art. He encourages creators to embrace their uniquely human voice while using AI merely as a tool, arguing for authentic engagement in the creative journey.
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Anthropomorphizing AI Warps Relationships
- People readily treat AI like a conscious interlocutor, which distorts how we relate to technology and people.
- Oliver Burkeman warns that anthropomorphizing AI damages real human relationships and ethical orientation.
Why He Avoids Voice Assistants
- Oliver describes refusing voice-activated tech like Alexa at home because it invites treating machines as people.
- He worries that training children to bark commands at devices damages human social habits and ethics.
Keep Your Drafting Human
- Avoid using LLMs to produce your first drafts because drafting is where ideas and structure are formed.
- Keep later-stage editing human-led to preserve your distinctive voice and meaning.




