What's the one product/niche you don't want AI to touch?
We talk a lot here about AI unlocking new products and speeding everything up, but I'm curious where the community sees it going the other way... where "AI-powered" is actually a turn-off for users, or where a human touch is the actual selling point.
One example I keep thinking about: curated recommendations. Best movies, books, restaurants, coffee shops. There's so much AI-generated recommendation content out there now that a human-picked list (with a name and a point of view behind it) has become the signal in the noise. People trust "here are my 10 favourite films" from a person way more than an algorithm's guess at what they'll like.
Where else are you seeing this? Any niches where leaning into "no AI" or "made by a human" is becoming a genuine differentiator rather than a nostalgia play?
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