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Thanks for sharing your experience. If you open LinkedIn, every marketing agency in the world is celebrating A.I. and it makes sense—the incentive structure of marketers aligns with the needs of tech platforms shilling their wares. In any debate it helps to define what you are debating. A.I. is purposely ill-defined because it is a strategy to smooth out the extreme issues with helpful use cases. Moving toothpaste in an image, or editing a background is already a capability in Photoshop—-an actual tool. But generating visual content through prompts is not a benign use of a tool. Defining creativity is like the AGI debate, where we have no clear definition of the human mind, how can we know when silicon has gotten there? Creativity has lost its meaning when our technology has scraped the skin off of every human creative product and then transformed it through an Easy Bake pixel oven into a toxic consumer product. Have we learned nothing from how the internet has extracted attention for its own ends. This is not fear of innovation, this is a demand for tools and technology that actually help humans flourish, not through extractive surveillance capitalism. It’s heartening to see how so far there is resistance to the inauthentic—-we need to push against the inevitability we are being fed.

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