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AI, Attention, and the Erosion of Value

  • Writer: OXGN For Good
    OXGN For Good
  • Oct 10
  • 1 min read
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Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how art is made and shared.


In many ways, it’s remarkable — AI tools can spark ideas, speed up workflows, and open doors for creative experimentation. But it also raises a fundamental question: what happens to the value of human creativity when machines can imitate it?


In an economy that already devalues original voices, the rise of AI threatens to widen the gap between creators and the platforms that profit from them. Art risks becoming just another algorithmic output — optimized for clicks, stripped of soul.


OXGN was born to push back against that.


Because while AI can replicate patterns, it can’t replicate purpose. It can’t feel the breath before a verse, the trembling pause in a lyric, the way a single song can change the course of a life.


That’s why OXGN exists — to remind the world that human creativity is still sacred.


And to build a new ecosystem that not only protects it, but powers it forward.

 
 
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