A.I. (Artificial Intelligence, or "plagiarism software" as many of us call it) continues to encroach into arts and entertainment. You can usually spot it a mile off; those shiny, soulless memes, often featuring people with the wrong number of digits or legs that blend in with the furniture, and awkwardly written articles with an odd cadence and less accuracy than a White House press conference.
A.I. is elbowing its way into the creative fields like a party drunk trying to get to the bog in time, and both throw up results that stink.
In a world where people want respect and fame for doing as little as possible to earn it, A.I. has become a cheat for lazy people who think their "prompts" for instant results are on a par with talented artists, writers, and musicians who have dedicated their lives to learn genuine skills to convey their passions for their art.
To hell with A.I.
Employ skilled humans to do a job that is unique and real, not scraped and stolen from them to fabricate a mockery of talent.
© Lew Stringer 2025
2 comments:
Couldn't agree more!
People deserve to keep their jobs and be able to earn money to keep living through genuine effort over soulless artificial slop!
yep. It's not Artificial Intelligence. Humans have been unable to create Artificial Intelligence. All they can do is what is called 'predictive learning'. It's the same thing some people have one mobile phones where it predicts the most likely word you would type based on either what others type, or what you have typed. It removes intelligence as creativity, which is a huge part of it, is replaced with 'most likely'. Any coder who has done games with even the slightest amount of player reaction or learning should know this but sadly, too many idiots don't and believe all this predictive nature (which is often feed by content directly against the wishes of these people and the law which protects the rights of such) is being creative.
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