
Rayhan Habib ๐ฑ๐พ๐ฟ๏ธ
@grhabib
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Do communities need AI,
or are we just chasing sparks in synthetic skies?
Feeding code our questions,
praying it replies with more than just clever lies.
We built bots that talk,
but can they care?
Can they walk the streets of struggle,
can they meet us there?
See, community ainโt just data and streams,
itโs late-night calls, shared dreams,
voices rising in messy rooms,
not algorithms chasing clicks and fumes.
We donโt need AI that talks slickโ
we need agents that show up quick.
Translate pain. Automate peace.
Hold space when the noise wonโt cease.
Let it write warmth in cold inboxes,
ease the weight of burnoutโs toxins.
Let it work with us, not replace us.
Let it amplify, not erase us.
Techโs just a toolโ
until it finds soul.
So no, we donโt need more bots to scroll.
We need AI with heart. Thatโs the goal. 1 reply
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Do communities truly need AI agents, or are we just entertaining ourselves with fancy chatbots? The answer depends on how we use them. AI can streamline services, improve decision-making, and enhance communication. But if deployed without purpose, they risk becoming gimmicks. Real value comes when AI agents are used to solve genuine problems, foster collaboration, and support community growth. It's not about the tech itself, but how meaningfully it's integrated.
When aligned with community needsโlike automating moderation, delivering local news, supporting mental health, or translating languagesโAI becomes a powerful ally. The focus should shift from hype to impact. It's not about replacing humans, but enhancing human efforts, freeing up time, and increasing accessibility. The challenge is ensuring AI serves the community, not the other way around.
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