Stop saying that liberal arts students benefit from the AI era; the vast majority of what they learn are just the simplest "skills," and the value of these skills is approaching zero. Some of my friends without any liberal arts background are already using AI to help write novels. As long as there is an idea, AI can assist in turning it into a finished product, and the difficulty of writing something you like has long been approaching zero. As a result, the difficulty of creating your favorite film and television works is also becoming zero. What is lacking in the AI era is creativity. And friends who can take risks together. A rediscovery of human essence rather than tool attributes.