I despise A.I being incorporated into every single application, just to bedazzle investors. But it is quite impossible to completely avoid A.I because of how forced and widespread it is. Google search, most websites and apps, and in the future it will be robots too. Additionally, A.I pulls information from data centres that people contribute to by storing cloud documents, uploading pictures to the web, e.t.c. It's all training data. It is hard to escape from, but I recommend using a TOR browser, FOSS software and hardware, and Linux.
It is also quite impossible to not contribute to environmental damage. If you use plastic, that's fossil fuels. Electric cars are mostly charged with electricity from the same power plant that uses fossil fuels for combustion. Mass farming damages the environment. Using electricity damages the environment, and so does buying any consumer product.
A.I is not likely to kill us, but it is likely to kill our brains. I agree that it has an effect on the creative industry, but in terms of language and other written forms, A.I is mostly just guessing the next word. There is a lot of back-end to make it write a desirable output, so it is merely a mimic of a fraction of human ingenuity.