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asdaricus · 10 months ago
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I took pictures of Etruscan tomb frescoes and blended them with MJ.
by Midjourney v6
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deepdreamnights · 2 years ago
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Zooms and Booms
Some that I used for TyrannoMax and other such projects, and some I didn't. These are free for anyone to use in their own projects.
The image(s) above in this post were made using an autogenerated prompt and/or have not been modified/iterated extensively. As such, they do not meet the minimum expression threshold, and are in the public domain.
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imagella-blog · 1 month ago
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Páginas para colorear de Halloween en la playa, estilo Randal Spangler, detalle del drapery, zoom macro
Páginas Para Colorear De Calabaza #halloween colorear #páginas para colorear #playa #randal spangler #género detallado #zoom macro #juliana nan #expresiones peculiares #encuadre asimétrico #jeff legg 24:31
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goodtweetbadtweet · 2 years ago
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top: V5.2
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lasttimeart · 2 years ago
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Midjourney Zoom 🌐
Instagram: lasttimeart
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obstinator · 2 years ago
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MIDJOURNEY TRIPPY ZOOM OUT
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rebeccathenaturalist · 1 year ago
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I am pleased to announce that I will be teaching quarterly mini-classes! These will be replacing the quarterly chapbooks I was writing, and they will be available to everyone free of charge, whether live, or as a YouTube video afterward. 
If you've been following my social media over the past several months, you're likely familiar with my criticisms of AI foraging guides that have popped up on Amazon in the past year or so. In this free mini-class I'll show you just what's in these questionable sources created with programs like ChatGPT and MidJourney. Just how accurate--or dangerous--is the information in them? How can you tell when a book is written by AI rather than a real, live person? And what's being done to stop the spread of potentially fatal misinformation?  
This free mini-class will be held on Sunday, June 16 at 11am PST and last about an hour. The class will be recorded and the recording made available on my YouTube channel afterward for those unable to go to the live class. To attend live, please RSVP at rebeccathenaturalist(at)gmail(dot)com and I'll email you the Zoom link; space is limited and RSVPs help me gauge how many people will be attending live, so the sooner you RSVP the better!
(Reblogs very much appreciated!)
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adventures-in-ai · 1 year ago
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NEO-EXPRESSIONISM, ANYONE?
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For DJ Coin's set today, which was meant to be a chaotic themeless fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants improvisation, I looked to do something experimental and unexpected; DJ Coin doesn't like the model pretty-boys I usually generate, so I tried an art-form he said he liked, neo-Expressionism; but I couldn't remember the name of the artist I researched for him a couple weeks ago (Jörg Immendorff, it turns out), so I did a Google Image search for neo-expressionist painters and found a picture that appealed to me... which turned out to be an AI generated piece, using Basquiat and Norman Rockwell as style references. So I hustled back to MidJourney and asked for neo-Expressionist oil paintings of handsome young men (because the neo-Expressionism was for Coin but the rest was for me) or chaotic young men in the style of Basquiat and J.C. Leyendecker, with all the usual queer academia tags. For most of them I also used the Chaos filter for maximum weirdness, especially the one that started out as a fairly standard Art Deco drawing that got weirder every time I zoomed out and remixed. Anyway, everyone loved them (I used the first one here as the poster) so I thought you might enjoy them too :)
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shithowdy · 2 years ago
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To actually answer the question of how one can determine something is AI, particularly as it grows more sophisticated with anatomy: you have to train yourself to recognize artifacts.
There is no one single unifying giveaway beyond a strange sense of uncanny that you will eventually begin to recognize the better you attune yourself, and certain models have their own unique "styles" you can begin to recognize (midjourney and stablediffusion produce very different looks, for example). There are however a few things on which one can tend to focus.
Edges: AI, as of this post, still struggles with distinct edges of objects and figures and has a tendency to blend details together. Look for hair, ribbons, and other flowy details if present. Do they fade into other details? Look at how the hair fuses with the smoke:
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Edges 2: Sometimes they will also have the edges completely avoid each other, with a foreground figure slightly warping along the edges in a way that matches the background edges, like repelling magnets:
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Patterns: AI, as of this post, still struggles with patterns. Filigrees, mandalas, brickwork, scales, anything that involves a high level of intricate detail tends to get blurred together. This can be a tricky one, because a lot of artists will also fudge pattern details in looser renders, but usually in a way that makes sense as an impression and not.... this:
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Architecture: Are there buildings present in the image? AI has a tendency to make Escher-esque nonsense structures, with pillars in places they don't belong, arches that go nowhere, bricks that don't align, and support beams that start on one plane and connect to another. It also struggles with perspective, but, so do many humans so I would not consider it evidence alone. Check out the placement of this pillar, and also the detail on the... window? Candle cage?? Thing?
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Resolution and quality: AI cannot make high-resolution images. It just cannot. While most artists aren't posting their full resolutions, generative images can't be enhanced, and the "artist" will not be able to provide proof of work. You should be able to zoom into work by an artist and admire their strokes, relate to their errors, and appreciate their process at every skill level-- zooming into generative images somehow makes them even less clear, a mess of pixels that are somehow both blurry and also look like they have been run through a sharpen filter:
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Text and signatures: AI struggles with legible characters in any language, and the result is a simlish-looking approximation of characters at worst, and hilariously misspelled words at best. Since these models are trained off real artists, they will also often have artifacts of a signature that oopsed its way into the image. These signatures are always illegible or, if "legible", are not actually the names of real accounts.
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Things like this can be tough to spot at a glance if you're not actively keyed into looking for them, but they're the type of uncanny stuff that once you see it will start gnawing at the back of your mind. You'll be scrolling your feed and suddenly take -1 psychic damage and you have to scroll back up to see why. Stuff that goes beyond inconsistent lightsources and bad anatomy.
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Begging people to stop reblogging this AI trash from “The Phantom Painter” on Instagram (instagram.com/phantom.painting). I’ve been seeing it on my dash more and more often from people who are otherwise anti-AI and either can’t tell it’s AI or don’t care because it looks cool.
This is the kind of shit that is VERY CLEARLY trained on the works of existing talented artists’ with distinct styles and this asshole is selling prints and making a profit off of stealing other people’s hard work.
Don’t give people like this money or attention and they will go away.
Please, if you’re going to buy art prints, buy them from an actual artist.
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deepdreamnights · 7 months ago
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Vidu 2.0 - First Reactions
I am in the Vidu Artist's program, so I've had a chance to play with version 2.0 before the official launch on the 15th. What I'm working with is a pre-launch build, and has improved day-to-day, so this may not reflect the final release.
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I haven't yet had a chance to give it the full paces-run-through it deserves, but here's some early samples, and early thoughts. (Converted to GIF because you can only upload one video per post.)
The short version is that everything has been incrementally improved: Better coherence, better prompt responsiveness, better motion, and way, way better speed. Without doing exact time-tests it's say it's at least 25% the time to generate a video of the same dimensions.
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While there's still some of the "smudge-blurring" that you got with 1-1.5, it happens less frequently, and is more mitigated with an image/animation that match.
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Motion varies gen-by-gen, but impressive results seem to be the norm.
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While his sticks are somewhat flexible at full framerate, the cat drummer's cymbal hit struck me as particularly nice.
Control and Coherence
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While the roar may not seem particularly impressive, roars, howls, and other emotional outbursts didn't work well in previous versions. Aunt Acid's fumes and drips are are particularly fun, and while it still has problems with her tail, PteroDarla's crest and wings are actually working the way they should (after a number of attempts).
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For a long time, I've wanted the last shot of the TMax opener to be Max starting with a zoom-in on the eye going out to a roar and pose. While this isn't quite where I want it, 2.0 is the first time I've gotten him to go through the whole sequence. Which is promising.
Weird Stuff Works
What remains impressive about Vidu is how well it handles concepts and characters that are off-the-beaten-path. Hailuo just released a character consistency feature that only works with humans, but here...
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Here's my friend Cole's OC, the Waffler (Intergalactic Bounty-Hunter.) He's one unbalanced breakfast. He's also rather resistant gen AI replication because he's an SD space man with a waffle for head, a very specific waffle for a head turned at a 45 degree angle. Vidu 1.0 wasn't able to work with him, almost always giving him a mouth or rotating his waffle, if not completely glitching out. 2.0 is much better to handle it.
The numerous dino-anthros above are all in the "Tricky for AI" box. If I was into doing what could be gened easily, however, I'd just be pumping out an endless parade of pillowy waifus.
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In my defense, I classify SexBomb as more of a 'strifu'. This particular one was an attempt to see if a toony image prompt could be rendered live-action with text prompting. Long story short it can't, but it can produce some interesting effects like the faux-posterized background.
I've had AI gen close to her costume before, but it never adds the fuse or does the boob-window right, and here we are.
One of my old bits of Transformers fanart of the Pretender Monster Icepick served as the character model for the one on the right.
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Fantastical Creatures in general are a lot easier to execute in this version as well.
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And... Action!
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Motion is a lot more natural this time around.
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Weapons fire (though sometimes a bit literal) tends to come out of the barrel semi-consistently now, characters can fight the waves without melting themselves and...
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A giant rubber monster can eat your protagonist (if you're lucky.)
Quirks and Flaws
Nothing is perfect, and all AI you see is curated. So lets talk areas to be improved.
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A lot of stuff presently generates with multilingual gibberish captions sometimes, which I expect is an early model bug. Versions 2-3 of Midjourney would have similar artifacts, and that sort of thing isn't hard to correct for.
There are still issues with blurring/smudging, especially with things like tail-tips, hands, and any motion the robot doesn't quite get.
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Sometimes stuff shapechanges or appears that ought not to, like the knight's floppy second blade.
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Or speed gets off requiring being fixed in post.
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And stuff just goes dumb sometimes, which one should expect (and in my estimation, desire) from any generative system, artificial or analogue. Should the water go on the fire rather than the firemen? Yes. Do I regret this gen? No.
One quirk of the system is how it resolves incongruous multi-prompts. I've been accustomed to Midjourney, which, when generating an image must blend everything requested. You can put two completely different backgrounds in as image prompts and it will blend them into something new and wacky.
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Vidu resolves problems like having two background images at once by taking advantage of the 4th dimension. Confuse the robot too much and it will just cut/fade from one idea to the next.
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And then there's stuff that just happens, like, a shot being perfect except a painted (and thus ought to be static) background object animating beautifully (going retro is a path wrought with irony) and the robot deciding it'd rather do CG-style than 2d.
And while it doesn't show up great in the gif of Max at the construction site there, 2.0 is more vulnerable to interpreting bad transparency-clipping as part of the character design, so be careful if you're using transparent PNGs.
Also, if you slap a character and a background together without elaborating on the setting with the text prompt, it will often slap the background back there as a static backdrop and produce a very "greenscreen-y" effect.
Rather than laden this post down with more animated GIFs, I'll be setting up a batch of them as posts for the upcoming days. At least, that's the plan.
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courseforjobnet · 16 days ago
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Jai Stone – Midjourney Ultra
Jai Stone – Midjourney Ultra Elevate the Power of AI with This Ultimate Image Generation Course This Midjourney course is designed FOR AI enthusiasts, dabblers, creators, marketers, and crafters. Whether you’re looking to enhance your personal projects or add a new dimension to your professional toolkit, Midjourney Ultra is for you! Why Midjourney? Midjourney has the most versatile options for art styles and the most high-end look. While other generators may seem easier to use, MJ still leads the way in quality aesthetics. Is MJ Difficult? In the Summer of 2024 MJ made a major update to it's website which allows users to generate images much easier. Like anything new, you will have to learn the MJ jargon to create the most effective prompts. What You’ll Learn In Midjourney Ultra? Account Setup Start by setting up your Midjourney account in minutes and jump right into generating images that pop. Prompt Structure The tested formula for generating epic ai images that elevate your visual assets. Style Personalization Apply your own unique style to every image you generate. Consistent Styles (SREF) Discover how to create images with similar colors and characteristics. Consistent Characters (CREF) Develop the skills to create the same character in different environments. Editing Your Images Fix imperfections, change sizes, angles, and zoom depth within Midjourney. More courses from the same author: Jai Stone
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finansovayasfera · 1 month ago
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Мошенники на ЦИАН используют искусственный интеллект для обмана: как защититься при аренде жилья
Мошенничество с AI набирает обороты: новые схемы обмана на рынке недвижимости
Рынок аренды и покупки жилья всегда привлекал аферистов, но сейчас их методы стали куда изощрённее. Если раньше мошенники ограничивались поддельными документами и фейковыми фото, то сегодня они вовсю используют нейросети для создания «идеальных» объявлений. Об этом заявил директор ЦИАН Дмитрий Григорьев в эксклюзивном интервью.
Проблема достигла такого масштаба, что даже крупные платформы, внедряющие системы защиты, не всегда успевают блокировать новые схемы. Теперь вместо реальных фотографий квартир в объявлениях всё чаще появляются интерьеры, сгенерированные искусственным интеллектом.
Как это работает: 1. Мошенник берёт за основу реальный адрес. 2. Нейросеть создаёт фото несуществующего ремонта. 3. Объявление публикуется по заниженной цене для быстрого привлечения клиентов.
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Почему AI-объявления сложно распознать
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Григорьев отмечает, что современные генераторы изображений вроде Midjourney или Stable Diffusion научились создавать картинки, неотличимые от реальных. Даже профессионалы иногда не могут сходу определить подделку.
— Идеальные интерьеры: нейросети рисуют квартиры с безупречным ремонтом, что резко повышает доверие. — Поддельные документы: AI помогает оформить правдоподобные договоры и даже паспорта объектов. — Синтезированные голоса: при звонках могут отвечать боты с человеческой интонацией.
Главная цель аферистов — получить предоплату за аренду или бронь. После перевода денег клиент обнаруживает, что квартира либо не существует, либо сдаётся другими людьми по реальной цене.
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Как ЦИАН борется с AI-мошенничеством
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Платформа внедряет многоуровневую систему защиты, но, как признаёт Григорьев, это напоминает «гонку вооружений».
Текущие меры включают: 1. Анализ метаданных фотографий для выявления AI-генерации. 2. Проверку дублирующихся объявлений с разными контактами. 3. Call-трекинг — скрытие реальных номеров и запись разговоров.
Пример работы системы: - Пользователь видит номер 8-800-XXX-XX-XX. - Звонок записывается и анализируется на предмет подозрительных фраз. - При выявлении мошенника объявление блокируется.
Однако директор ЦИАН предупреждает: «Аферисты постоянно ищут лазейки. Сегодня мы заблокировали схему, а завтра они придумают новую».
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5 правил, которые защитят вас от обмана
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1. Всегда проверяйте историю объявления. Если объект публикуется впервые или с нулевой ценой — это красный флаг. 2. Требуйте видеоосмотра. Настоящие арендодатели легко соглашаются на Zoom-демонстрацию. 3. Изучите отзывы. Поищите имя владельца в интернете — мошенники часто меняют «легенды». 4. Избегайте предоплат. Никогда не переводите деньги до подписания договора и получения ключей. 5. Проверяйте фото через сервисы вроде AI or Not. Это поможет выявить сгенерированные изображения.
Будущее борьбы с AI-аферистами: что ждёт рынок недвижимости
Эксперты прогнозируют, что к концу десятилетия до 40% мошеннических объявлений будут создаваться с помощью нейросетей. Уже сейчас появляются сервисы, которые за $20 генерируют полный пакет документов для «продажи» несуществующей квартиры.
ЦИАН тестирует собственный AI-алгоритм, способный анализировать не только фото, но и тексты объявлений. «Поддельные описания часто содержат шаблонные фразы или неестественные формулировки», — объясняет Григорьев.
Однако полностью решить проблему вряд ли удастся. Пользователям придётся стать бдительнее, а платформам — активнее внедрять технологии вроде цифровой верификации собственников.
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Вопросы и ответы: как не попасться на крючок мошенников
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Какие низкочастотные запросы помогут найти информацию по теме? — «Как отличить AI-фото в объявлении на ЦИАН» — «Проверка квартиры перед арендой 2025» — «Мошенничество с нейросетями в недвижимости» — «ЦИАН: как работает защита от аферистов»
Что делать, если я уже перевёл деньги мошенникам? Немедленно обратиться в полицию и предоставить скриншоты переписки. Шансы вернуть средства невелики, но это поможет заблокировать преступников.
Как проверить, не использовался ли AI для создания описания квартиры? Вставьте текст в сервисы вроде Originality.ai или GPTZero — они определят, писал ли его человек.
Есть ли безопасные альтернативы ЦИАН для поиска жилья? Рассмотрите варианты с обязательной верификацией, например, проверенные агентства или рекомендательные сервисы в соцсетях.
Могут ли мошенники использовать deepfake для видеоосмотра? Теоретически да, но на практике это требует больших ресурсов. Всегда просите показать конкретные детали вроде вида из окна или состояния сантехники.
Итоги: технологии против технологий
Пока нейросети учатся обманывать людей, платформы и пользователи вынуждены подстраиваться. Главный совет от экспертов: доверяйте, но проверяйте. Даже самое привлекательное объявление может оказаться ловушкой, особенно если оно «идеально» во всех деталях.
ЦИАН продолжает совершенствовать защиту, но, как говорит Григорьев, «лучший фильтр — это ваша внимательность». Не спешите, задавайте вопросы и помните: если предложение кажется слишком выгодным, скорее всего, это обман.
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nadja-hipp-ad · 2 months ago
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First Try to work with more than one frame to discover a room further. The idea came from one generated image in Midjourney.
With the pan and zoom, I was able to prepare more frames and to animate them in Leonardo AI. All together it was not easy and the water on floor was not planned, but let‘s keep it, as it used a lot of credits already. Work took: 3h alltogether
15 Generations totally, while 2/3 of them failed.
But I like it, as it is not bad for the first try. Also the fires and and moving lines and sketched plants moving in the wind with the lamp are nice.
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ameliasoulturner · 2 months ago
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Why the AI Witch Hunt Is Missing the Real Threat (And Why I’m Not Giving Up My Em Dash)
It’s 2025, and if you’ve spent even five minutes online lately, you’ve probably noticed something odd: a growing hostility toward AI—and not just the technology itself, but anyone who dares to use it. We’re smack in the middle of a digital witch hunt, and it’s starting to feel less like healthy skepticism and more like full-blown paranoia.
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Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m all for raising eyebrows at Big Tech and holding companies accountable. We absolutely need thoughtful regulation, transparency, and ethical boundaries. But what’s happening now isn’t that. It’s personal, tribal, and honestly—misdirected. Writers, artists, students, small business owners, and even emoji-loving bloggers are being dragged into a conversation they didn’t ask to be part of. Why? Because they dared to let AI help with something.
Here’s the wild part: people aren’t even mad at the machines. They’re mad at the people who use them.
So today, let’s talk about what’s really going on here, why the outrage feels misaligned, and yes—why I’ll be holding onto my em dash until the end of time, thank you very much.
So What’s This AI Witch Hunt, Really?
Let’s call it what it is—a moral panic dressed in tech clothes.
AI technology (especially generative AI like ChatGPT, DALL·E, Midjourney, and friends) exploded into the mainstream faster than most of us expected. What began as a fascination with chatbots and image generators quickly spiraled into accusations of cheating, laziness, and intellectual theft. Now, if you so much as use an AI tool to brainstorm blog topics or improve grammar, some corners of the internet will label you as inauthentic or unethical.
And the worst part? The people doing the finger-pointing are often other creatives.
Writers yelling at writers. Designers calling out designers. Coders throwing shade at other coders for using Copilot. It’s like watching a bunch of witches burn each other at the stake because someone dared to use a broom.
The Irony of It All: We’ve Always Used Tools
The moral high ground some people are claiming just doesn’t hold up when you zoom out. Writers use Grammarly. Designers use Canva templates. Video editors use stock footage. Photographers edit their images in Lightroom. So when did using a tool become “cheating”?
Is it the speed? The ease? The fact that AI doesn’t sleep, eat, or charge hourly rates?
Let’s be real—this is less about ethics and more about fear. Fear of being replaced. Fear of losing value. Fear that some invisible, faceless machine is coming for our jobs, our skills, and our self-worth.
And you know what? That fear isn’t totally unfounded. AI is changing the landscape. But the people who thrive in this new world won’t be the ones trying to fight progress with pitchforks—they’ll be the ones learning to collaborate with it.
The “Real” Threat Isn’t the AI—It’s the People Behind It
Here’s what more people should be talking about: the systems, not the tools.
No one’s getting mad at Photoshop when a magazine over-edits a photo. We blame the editors. We question the beauty standards. We look at the culture that creates the problem.
AI is no different.
When a company replaces their entire support team with a chatbot that barely works—blame the company. When publishers flood the internet with spammy AI-written junk to rank on Google—blame the content mills. When an artist’s style is copied and monetized by a faceless tech bro—blame the developers who built it that way and the platforms that allow it.
But blaming everyday users? That’s not just counterproductive. It’s misdirected rage.
Let’s focus our energy on demanding better regulations, transparency about data sources, better consent mechanisms for artists and creators, and fair crediting systems. Let’s stop acting like someone using ChatGPT to help outline their newsletter is destroying humanity.
Why I’ll Die on the Em Dash Hill
Okay—let’s talk about the em dash.
If you’re a writer, you probably have a few punctuation quirks. Mine? I’m an em dash evangelist. I use them to interrupt thoughts, to build suspense, to whisper inside a sentence like I’m talking to a friend. They’re fluid, elegant, and messy—in the best way.
And guess what? AI still doesn’t always get them right.
Which is exactly the point. These tiny humanisms—our voice, our tone, our quirks—are what AI can’t fully replicate. I can use a model to help polish a paragraph, but that dash? That’s mine. That’s me choosing not to end a thought cleanly. That’s me breaking a grammar rule because it feels right.
So when someone says, “Oh, you used AI, so this isn’t really your writing,” I say, “Read the punctuation. That’s me talking.”
AI might help me brainstorm. It might summarize research, fix awkward phrasing, or suggest better transitions. But it doesn’t decide when to pause—I do.
The Future Is Hybrid (and That’s a Good Thing)
Let’s stop acting like the only two choices are full human or full robot. The future of creativity is hybrid. Just like photographers moved from film to digital and musicians went from analog to software, writers, marketers, and artists are evolving too.
We’re at a pivotal moment. Either we treat AI as a tool—like the pen, the typewriter, the word processor—or we let fear win and start building bonfires for anyone who dares to use it.
And look, I get it. The change feels fast. It’s overwhelming. But if you’re a creator, here’s the truth: AI can’t replace your voice. Your experience. Your taste. Your weird jokes, your rants, your love for ellipses or your obsession with passive-aggressive parentheses.
That’s the stuff that sticks. That’s what makes people follow you, buy from you, trust you.
So, What Should We Do Instead?
Let’s redirect the conversation. If we’re worried about AI being used unethically, let’s create guides and frameworks. If we’re concerned about AI eroding creativity, let’s showcase how it can amplify it instead.
Here are some better ways we can respond to AI’s rise:
Educate, don’t shame. Help people use tools better instead of calling them out.
Advocate for transparency. Ask companies to disclose when content is AI-generated.
Demand ethical use. Push for policies that protect artists, writers, and the public.
Be curious, not cynical. Learn how the tools work and where they fall short.
Keep your style alive. Whether it’s the em dash, a slang phrase, or your inner monologue—let your human quirks shine.
Final Thoughts: Witch Hunts Never Age Well
History hasn’t been kind to witch hunts. Whether it was the Salem trials or the Red Scare, moral panics always end up making the accusers look foolish in hindsight.
We don’t need to cancel technology. We need to grow with it—cautiously, wisely, and compassionately.
So to everyone clutching their pitchforks and coming for writers using AI—I’ll say this: You can pry the em dash out of my cold, dead hands. But until then? I’ll keep writing. With soul. With sass. And yes, with a little help from my AI sidekick.
Because it’s not about the tools. It’s about how you use them—and what you bring to the table that no machine ever could.
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