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Storytelling Is How We’ll Survive in an AI World

It’s the most uniquely human thing you can do

Kyle Chastain
5 min readOct 15, 2024

I’ve rarely been what you’d call an “early adopter” of new technology. But a little over a year ago, my job forced me to become one.

Okay, forced might be a little strong. But I had to learn how to use generative AI because the company I worked for started using it to write all their content (and no, it didn’t work).

Still, I became a fairly early adopter of ChatGPT, and got good at using it as an asset to boost my productivity. It’s amazing — and a little scary — what generative AI can do. It will inevitably replace some jobs, and this scares many people. But I think there’s another, more positive consequence people aren’t talking about as much. Artificial intelligence will put a premium on human creativity.

As the lines between what’s real and what’s not get more blurred, people will long for a human creativity in their media and content. And one creative skill stands out as uniquely human and meaningful: storytelling.

Stories shape our lives and culture

I don’t write about politics. But I understand why we have so much polarization right now (here in the US). Both sides are telling radically different stories.

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Kyle Chastain
Kyle Chastain

Written by Kyle Chastain

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