Is Human Thinking the next Luxury Segment to focus on ?

Is AI Really for Everyone — or Only for the Masses?

There is a growing idea that generative AI is being positioned for the masses, while human-created art and creativity may slowly become something only the wealthy truly value and invest in.

AI-generated writing, images, music, and design are being promoted as efficient, fast, affordable, and scalable. It is becoming the default choice, especially where budgets matter.

AI creativity becomes mainstream.

Human creativity becomes premium.

That shift raises an important question:

Are we heading toward a world where real, human-made creativity becomes a luxury product?

If AI-made content becomes the norm, then the rare, handcrafted human version automatically becomes exclusive. And anything exclusive gradually moves into the domain of those who can afford it.

This also connects to a wider concern. When AI-generated content is produced at scale and accepted as “good enough,” society may begin to settle for less depth, less originality, and less emotional nuance. At the same time, those with power and resources will continue to value and consume the highest-quality human creativity, keeping authenticity, authorship, and artistic soul closer to the top.

AI is not the villain here. It clearly has value. But it is worth asking:

Is AI truly empowering creativity for everyone?

Or is it redefining who has access to genuine human-made art and thought?

Because when human creativity becomes rare, it becomes expensive. And when it becomes expensive, it becomes exclusive.

This is something worth reflecting on, because creativity, emotion, perspective, and storytelling are deeply human gifts. They should not quietly drift into the category of luxury.

- Syed Maviya Saleh 

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