Culito
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Culito
@king_culito
Cult Member: Culito .....sharing Culito's best moments and quotes.

My late brother was a talented animator/illustrator (worked for Disney etc.) As my kids have grown up, they’ve asked questions about him, and I’ve always shown them his artwork or films that he worked on — for years this was enough to show them and others what made him so special — but as AI advances it will become less and less obvious. I’ve struggled with the promptification of Studio Ghibli today because I know the mental/emotional toll of decades spent perfecting his craft — a craft which is now being flippantly emulated en mass. There is a lot of nuance to this subject, and this is not lost on me, and I know it echoes technological revolutions in the past. I also recognize that the democratization of creativity can be a great thing for society. That said, for every positive change that the AI revolution brings, it will also claim many “victims” in various ways — for me that victim feels like my brother’s artistic legacy. I don’t exactly know why I’m sharing this — it’s terribly off brand. Maybe it’s to show that resistance or frustration with AI is not always some stubborn ill informed short-sighted fear of technology — it may just be an emotional response to change.



















