@phimarhal
If you open Steam, you see countless games fitting someone else's (not yours) vision.
If you use AI to create a world, you can build your own vision.
I see this split with music/imagegen, too. A lot of bystanders clamor "this will never work, there's no human connection, it's soulless".
While I'm here with a playlist that is now 100% AI songs I generated for myself, each of them resonating deeper for me than most existing songs, some of them speaking to me deeper than anything a human ever made.
It is true the desire to create is not universal. And shared meaning is very important to many people.
Nonetheless, I'm with Rish here. I wouldn't underestimate exponentials, including the ability for AI to understand people who struggle to explain themselves better and better.
All the adtech we have can be repurposed easily to understand what people truly want. Year 2036 allowing anyone to live into the virtual word they want strikes me as a possible future.