AI is spreading everywhere. This is crazy. I mean, once AI comes, I'm sure almost everyone will miss the old, classic Scratch where you troubleshot everything through Scratch discussion forums or YouTube. I mean, AI is fine. I just don't like it in Scratch. I do know some ways AI might be good for Scratch, though. Scroll down if you can't read it. The first thing that they should do for AI is seriously, SEARCHING. I haven't seen any updates to the search feature since I joined Scratch. I think it would be way more functional if you searched something up and AI dug through to try and find related projects or even users! You could search "funny animation with purple dragon" and pull up funny animations with purple dragons. For users, simply searching up their name will bring up a list of users with that specific name! Second, troubleshooting. We shouldn't let AI build our whole projects and costumes. I mean, AI slop. We all hate it. If you could bring up Scratch AI and ask it why your clones aren't working, it could scan your code and dig up forums or something, maybe check YouTube. Then it would tell you what to fix and what else to try. It could also give you inspiration for stuff. I don't know about you, but I never ever click on the Ideas tab. It's an old project that tells you to make a game about a horse-riding laptop. So, what if it was replaced by AI? I doubt that any of these would be added, but who knows? Next, warnings. Some people don't read long titles or long descriptions. So what if there's an epilepsy warning that they didn't read? AI should be able to scan projects and add warnings.