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AI: A Gamer's Love-Hate Relationship — Where It Sucks and Where It Shines

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May 2, 2026 · 11:17 PM

In a recent video, tech and gaming commentator GG_Sheed shared a nuanced take on artificial intelligence that many PC gamers and tech enthusiasts will relate to: AI has made everything more expensive, but it also offers genuinely useful tools if you know where to look.

GG_Sheed is upfront about his frustration — generative AI and using AI to generate ideas or scripts isn't his thing. The rising costs in PC gaming and tech hardware, driven in part by AI hype, are a real pain point. Yet he admits that tools like ChatGPT and Claude have become indispensable for saving time and learning new things.

Viewers chimed in with their own use cases:

"Perfect use of AI: 1) Learning 2) Making tools 3) Deep research. Good job sheed." — @nightflash8228

"I used it to mod GTA 5 and other games. It helped me get rid of the FPS limit in TFOC." — @TrueShibania

"I use it for frontend development while I'm coding the backend." — @TheDiakArthur

Others mentioned using AI for research, coding assistance, and even as an AI trainer themselves. The consensus: AI is a powerful assistant, but it's not a replacement for human judgment. Double-checking AI outputs remains essential, especially for important tasks.

GG_Sheed's video captures a sentiment many share — AI is both a blessing and a curse, but when used intentionally, it can genuinely improve productivity and learning.