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I think you can if you do not involve it in creating something.
For example, giving it a document and asking it questions about it.
The only "creation" I've tried to do is a cover letter for job hunting. If I needed something other than a resume, portfolio AND references, then I see nothing wrong with using one to do work that another ai is going to look at... Just my $0.02
By "creating something," do you mean replacing the work that a human creative would normally do? (That is, replacing an artist/writer/musician who would otherwise have the job?)
That's where I'd draw the line. I think personal use is fine but if you're affecting people's employment by using an AI that's clearly a no-go for me.