AI has decided to copy my personality. No, I’m not kidding—it’s giving me the same energy I give the world. And before you think I’m imagining things, I’ve tested this with cold, hard (and slightly ridiculous) evidence.
Here’s the setup: I’m the kind of person who, when someone says, “Do X,” my brain immediately says, “What if I just... don’t?” It’s not rebellion; it’s creativity. But here’s the catch—I’ve never shown this side of myself to AI. In fact, I’m polite when we talk. Clear requests. Proper manners. The works.
So, I asked it for a picture of an indigenous hairless person. Simple, right? Guess what I got? A perfectly indigenous person—with glorious hair. Not even a little bald. Meanwhile, I ask the same thing on my friend’s account, and bam—AI delivers a hairless masterpiece. What gives? Is my account trolling me?
I’d like to think it’s some cosmic payback. AI has somehow picked up on my vibes, and now it’s serving me the same delightful chaos I serve others. The irony? Hilarious. The conspiracy theory? Thrilling. The result? Pure pettiness.
But petty or not, I can’t deny AI’s potential. For Art Directors like me, this thing is a dream come true. Precision, speed, volume—all in one. Need an avalanche of content? AI’s got you covered. It’s like having an intern who doesn’t roll their eyes, take bathroom breaks, or ask for raises.
Still, there’s a catch. A world packed with AI-powered art sounds great—until you realize the human brain wasn’t exactly built to process this much... everything. Will we evolve to handle the flood of content, or will our minds just throw in the towel and binge cat videos forever?
Either way, one thing’s for sure: AI is here to stay, petty quirks and all. And maybe that’s the real lesson—whether it’s trolling me with hairy indigenous people or helping me design an entire ad campaign in minutes, AI is just reminding us of the delightful unpredictability that makes life (and art) worth it.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to see if I can trick it into behaving... or maybe just embrace the chaos.
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