Artificial Intelligence is everywhere right now from content creation and marketing to automation and data analysis. AI tools are helping people write faster, design better, and even run entire workflows with minimal effort.
But here’s the real question:
Are AI tools genuinely improving productivity and results?
Or are we just following a trend without understanding their true value?
Some users claim AI has boosted their efficiency by 10x
While others feel the output lacks originality and human touch
AI is powerful no doubt but its real impact depends on how we use it.
Let’s discuss:
Which AI tools are you currently using?
Have they actually improved your workflow or results?
Do you think AI will replace skills or just enhance them?
I agree with you. AI is definitely making workflows faster and more efficient, especially for tasks like research, content writing, automation, and brainstorming.
But I think the real difference comes from how people use these tools. If someone depends completely on AI without adding their own thinking or creativity, the output can start feeling repetitive.
In my opinion, AI wonot replace real skills it will reward people who know how to combine AI with human experience, strategy, and creativity. The people who learn to use AI smartly will probably have a huge advantage in the future.
This is Vineet from Identixweb, a Shopify Development Agency.
AI is definitely not overhyped. Just recently, Claude has been massive in automating. I use Sidekick a lot in customizing stores. But clients do want to use AI in everything. I do suggest actually learning about your brand and store before just jumping into AI and automating everything.
That’s a really good point. I think a lot of businesses are rushing to automate everything with AI without first understanding their brand, audience, or customer journey properly.
AI can definitely speed up workflows and improve productivity, but strategy and human understanding still matter a lot. Tools like Claude and Sidekick are powerful, especially for development and customization, but the best results usually come when AI supports creativity instead of replacing it completely.
Do you think clients are starting to expect “AI solutions” even when they may not actually need them?
AI has definitely become a trendy word. A lot of apps and solutions are using it to sell. Clients see the word 'AI’attached to anything and it instantly tells them it’s new and what they need.
That’s very true. Right now “AI” itself has become a marketing angle, and many businesses feel pressure to add it just to stay relevant or competitive.