Disclosure: I cannot access the text generator AI at this point in time.
02 March 2023
Hi Everyone!
I'm the Queen of Filth, or Queenie (preferred). And I'm here to discuss AI. This will be focused largely on creatives. I'm aware that it impacts politics and medicine (yes, I know the medical field is creative, I used to work in it) and science and education and just about every other sector.
This is in response to my employer's knee jerk reaction to AI. Turns out, once I had sought legal advice, etc, that the problem simply does not exist. Until I secure new employment, my current employer comes to their senses or I'm signed off work with stress (it is likely that will be permanent due to how sick the stress has made me) I am not willing to access the AI text generators. I still need to pay my rent and unfortunately, writing books and drawing weird art based on medieval manuscripts does not do that.
I do know a lot of people have lost their jobs due to being replaced by the AI, so maybe these pages will help you. They're meant to help me cope with what happens to my brain if the PTSD I suffer with gets triggered (this is surprisingly difficult to do before anyone comes along and tries to shove trigger warnings down my throat because that will trigger it - I am not a child). And having PTSD is relevant to this. I struggle to think straight when it is triggered, which can lead me to writing a bunch of crap that makes no sense. In marketing, particularly content marketing, you can't spew a bunch of keywords out because that will result in google down ranking your page (I do plan on putting up a page about how google works shortly, which will detail why having my difficult to trigger PTSD flared up can cause problems).
I need to be able to make sense right now. I was nearly done with a short story that I need to send in when this kicked off. Ironically, it is about AI. I know I typically have musicians as main characters, but as I'm very unfamiliar with AI music generators, I've been writing about an artist and how he adapted to the AI. It is called 'Hack the Future' and I first mentioned the title in an interview a few weeks back. Look for it in June 2023.
Your ability to adapt to the AI is going to determine if you are going to survive this next stage of internet evolution. As creatives, your jobs could be replaced (as happens to my character in Hack the Future, he replaces it in the most depressing, soul destroying, empty way as possible). If you own a business that is reliant on google rankings, you need to adapt and accept the AI is here. Not only that, but Bing is putting up some competetion for search engine dominance. You may need to adjust to Bing overtaking Google (I fucking hate Microsoft, if this is your first time around here, the best things Microsoft have ever done involve a cash injection into Apple and developing the X-Box). Right now, a knee-jerk reaction could cost everything you worked so hard to build up.
But, chances are, you are already using AI in some form. If you use Grammarly, that's AI. I use Google Docs a lot and there's been times that it is has accurately predicted 3/4s of a sentence. The most noticeable intrusion into our daily lives is autocorrect. Please tell me how many times you have actually meant duck? Because, for me, I've usually meant fuck.
02 March 2023
Hi Everyone!
I'm the Queen of Filth, or Queenie (preferred). And I'm here to discuss AI. This will be focused largely on creatives. I'm aware that it impacts politics and medicine (yes, I know the medical field is creative, I used to work in it) and science and education and just about every other sector.
This is in response to my employer's knee jerk reaction to AI. Turns out, once I had sought legal advice, etc, that the problem simply does not exist. Until I secure new employment, my current employer comes to their senses or I'm signed off work with stress (it is likely that will be permanent due to how sick the stress has made me) I am not willing to access the AI text generators. I still need to pay my rent and unfortunately, writing books and drawing weird art based on medieval manuscripts does not do that.
I do know a lot of people have lost their jobs due to being replaced by the AI, so maybe these pages will help you. They're meant to help me cope with what happens to my brain if the PTSD I suffer with gets triggered (this is surprisingly difficult to do before anyone comes along and tries to shove trigger warnings down my throat because that will trigger it - I am not a child). And having PTSD is relevant to this. I struggle to think straight when it is triggered, which can lead me to writing a bunch of crap that makes no sense. In marketing, particularly content marketing, you can't spew a bunch of keywords out because that will result in google down ranking your page (I do plan on putting up a page about how google works shortly, which will detail why having my difficult to trigger PTSD flared up can cause problems).
I need to be able to make sense right now. I was nearly done with a short story that I need to send in when this kicked off. Ironically, it is about AI. I know I typically have musicians as main characters, but as I'm very unfamiliar with AI music generators, I've been writing about an artist and how he adapted to the AI. It is called 'Hack the Future' and I first mentioned the title in an interview a few weeks back. Look for it in June 2023.
Your ability to adapt to the AI is going to determine if you are going to survive this next stage of internet evolution. As creatives, your jobs could be replaced (as happens to my character in Hack the Future, he replaces it in the most depressing, soul destroying, empty way as possible). If you own a business that is reliant on google rankings, you need to adapt and accept the AI is here. Not only that, but Bing is putting up some competetion for search engine dominance. You may need to adjust to Bing overtaking Google (I fucking hate Microsoft, if this is your first time around here, the best things Microsoft have ever done involve a cash injection into Apple and developing the X-Box). Right now, a knee-jerk reaction could cost everything you worked so hard to build up.
But, chances are, you are already using AI in some form. If you use Grammarly, that's AI. I use Google Docs a lot and there's been times that it is has accurately predicted 3/4s of a sentence. The most noticeable intrusion into our daily lives is autocorrect. Please tell me how many times you have actually meant duck? Because, for me, I've usually meant fuck.