I don't understand why so many subs here are so against AI tools

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence News

Summary

A user expresses frustration that their posts about AI-enhanced Google Sheets were removed from the Google Sheets subreddit, questioning the community's opposition to AI tools.

I was trying to get some feedback on a google script enabled sheet that I made to track personal expenses. I posted it and shared the sheet in the google sheet sub, twice. Both times, my posts were removed as there are AI components mentioned in the post. One time by bot, and the second time by a human. I don't understand why they're so against it.
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