AI as a Human Assistant – More Time for Creativity and Personal Life
- elenaburan

- Apr 23
- 2 min read

Part 1: Introduction & Interview (4–5 minutes)
Topic: Technology and Everyday Life
Examiner: How often do you use technology in daily life?
Candidate: Every day, actually. I use apps for planning, studying, shopping, and even learning languages. Technology saves me a lot of time, especially when I have a busy schedule.
Examiner: Have you used any tools powered by artificial intelligence?
Candidate: Yes, I’ve tried some AI tools like smart writing assistants, image generators, and customer support chatbots. They’re becoming more common and really helpful when used wisely.
Examiner: Do you think technology helps people be more creative?
Candidate: Yes, in many ways. Technology handles routine tasks, so people can focus on ideas, art, or building something new. Creativity and free thinking are easier when you're not stressed about small tasks.
Part 2: Long Turn (3–4 minutes)
Task: Describe how artificial intelligence can help people focus more on creative and personal aspects of life. You should say:
What kind of tasks AI can do
How this changes the role of the human
What benefits this brings to personal well-being
Candidate: Artificial intelligence is becoming a real assistant in everyday life and work. It can take care of repetitive or technical tasks — like organizing schedules, sorting documents, analyzing data, or answering standard questions.
For example, in business, AI can automate emails, generate reports, or manage customer communication. This frees up time for people to think creatively, solve problems, or design new products.
At home, AI helps with smart planning, like meal suggestions, calendar reminders, or even cleaning robots. So people don’t have to think about every little detail and can spend more time with family or doing something they love — painting, playing music, writing, or simply resting.
This shift also changes how we see work. The human becomes the creator, coordinator, or visionary, while AI supports the process. I believe it makes life more balanced and meaningful — especially for people who value freedom, imagination, and emotional connection.
Part 3: Discussion (4–5 minutes)
Topic: Technology, Creativity and Work-Life Balance
Examiner: Do you think AI will replace human workers in the future?
Candidate: Not completely. AI will replace some jobs, especially routine ones, but I think it will also create new roles where humans focus on ideas, relationships, and strategy. In fact, soft skills and creativity will become even more important.
Examiner: What areas of life could benefit most from having more free time?
Candidate: Definitely the creative fields — art, design, writing — but also education and family life. Teachers could spend more time helping students personally. Parents could be more present for their children. And people could explore their talents instead of being stuck in a routine.
Examiner: Are there any risks in relying too much on AI?
Candidate: Yes, of course. If we depend too much on AI, we might lose some important skills — like memory, focus, or even social interaction. Also, ethical questions about privacy and control are still open. That’s why humans must stay in charge and use AI as a tool, not as a decision-maker.




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