Did you think that artists and creatives would sit idly by while there are some books among the bestsellers on Amazon that have clearly been created by a generative AI? Of course not. We must stand up to what is coming, because it can completely destroy art and replace it with the softest laziness caused by the greed of a few who intend to annihilate human interaction and replace it with what a machine dictates. It is so clear that even Superman has taken a stand against it.
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It was in issue 2 of Absolute Superman, the DC comics set in a new universe, where we discover what Kal-El’s adolescence was like on Krypton (because, yes, this version of the character did not come to Earth so soon). There, we see how he gets into trouble because, instead of using generative text in school, he writes it on his own. And it seems crazy, but there are already jobs where writers or screenwriters are being reprimanded for not using AI. The world is upside down.

This not only makes him human, but directly relates him to Lois Lane, who after facing Superman, prefers to write her own ideas instead of accepting that Brainiac fills in the gaps. Obviously, Brainiac had to be the villain in a story that promises, at the very least, to stand up to all those who believe that making a comic is about feeding a couple of ideas into a machine and hitting Enter. Let them eat their own bread.