Talking about the master rooms and all the, you know. Exactly. But I mean, like, in general, you do not really need AI to tell you what your art's about because you created it.
And you know the emotions that you put in into your art anyway. And people that know you, that are in your circle, you know, would put the story and tune it together and know the feelings, you know. So, and the closest thing probably as soon as they see, okay, that's the emotions and whatever.
But I don't think that kind of AI is going to be like, I don't know, the one that's going to say, oh, okay, he's trying to portray this. It's just picking stuff from, I don't know, like, kind of checking all the arts. And it comes with general and similar answers.
If you see, like, all articles are found in the same, right? Everything is found in the same. The descriptions of art are found in the same. Where the double dutches and some people don't even remove those.
So, I don't know. I feel that you could do a better job of explaining your art and you talk good about your art and, you know, other people's art. Yeah, that might be a little bit of a pushback.
Let me be the bad guy. No, no, no, definitely. No, I understand where you're coming from.
But I don't think one should, you're right, it is not something to depend on. But, oh, before I say, yes, Sam, please. I totally agree with Bobby on the sense that I was there and I've started utilizing it as a tool.
Like, I don't use it to write articles. I don't use it to do, but I use it to enhance work that I can already do myself, right? And that's where I feel it can shine. Okay, I use it to create as well my little morning cartoon, which Fami started to create as well.
I'm sorry, I push Fami and AI. But, yeah, no. Other than that, yeah, I don't.