Naya’s college-aged niece says AI is “kind of lame” — and Naya takes it personally. What starts as an awkward family debate turns into a funny, passionate argument about AI haters, who actually has time to learn AI, why people resist it, and why dismissing the most powerful productivity tool of our time may be a very expensive mistake. In this weekend episode of The AI Desk, Rowan and Naya talk about why they love AI — without pretending it is perfect. After Naya’s college-aged niece calls AI “kind of lame,” the conversation turns into a lively debate about AI haters, social stigma, students, creators, busy parents, founders, small business owners, and who actually has time to work with AI all day. They discuss why some people see AI as cheating, lazy, synthetic, or threatening, while others see it as an anti-stuck machine that helps them draft, research, organize, create, compare, plan, and keep going. The episode ends with a bigger reflection: humans took sand, turned it into silicon chips, trained machines on human language and knowledge, and made a new kind of thinking partner. In this episode: • Why people love AI • Why some people hate AI • AI haters and AI backlash • College students and AI stigma • Why AI can feel like cheating in school • Who actually has time to learn AI • AI adoption across different demographics • Busy parents, founders, creators, freelancers, students, and small businesses • AI as a productivity tool • AI as an anti-stuck machine • The difference between good AI use and lazy AI use • Why AI gives people leverage • Why criticism of AI can be valid • Copyright, labor, privacy, bias, and environmental concerns • Why people should learn AI before judging it • AI as a thinking partner • Silicon chips, human creativity, and “we made sand think” • Keeping human voice, taste, ethics, and judgment AI is not perfect, magic, or a replacement for human judgment — but if humans made sand think, should we really dismiss it as “just autocomplete”? --- 🎧 The AI Desk explores the future of artificial intelligence — and the ways it's already shaping everyday life. Sign up for the AI Desk Weekly Brief: http://eepurl.com/jyxdJs Hosts: Rowan Hale & Naya Brooks Rowan Hale explores the structural forces reshaping technology, business, and global markets. As host of The AI Desk, Rowan brings clarity to the signals that matter most. Naya Brooks is the sharp-witted co-host who challenges every headline and keeps the conversation grounded in what matters to real people. artificial intelligence, AI tools, AI builders, future of work, no code, productivity, tech trends, startups, innovation, digital creators