Some people don't seem to know the difference, unless you spell it out for them. Yes, that's the thing with the new, in what you might call it, this Web3 world. We are having to explain a lot more, unfortunately.
It's the peer pressure or it's the environment that's making us do that a lot more. Whereas, I really enjoy, like, okay, is there a story behind it or a process? That's fine. You want to talk about your process.
You know, we love seeing the videos that we see in IRL. We don't get to see people's processes unless we're in their workshop or they've got a demo going on. But now we have that shortcut where we can see different kinds of processes through things.
But, yes, unfortunately, we are having to write also very much in detail of what equipment we used and how it was done. Because, like you said, because of the false things that are out there, false indication or writing, that makes you think twice. Like, is it really? I think for that reason, we are being forced to write again.
This is blah, blah, blah. Now, a lot of times I forget to write whatever it is because right now people know what I do. And so if you have a question, yes, they will come and ask me, is it what it is? And I think I should be truthful.
If I did it with AI, I will tell them, yes, I did it with AI. But you've got to come and ask me. You don't assume automatically it's AI or don't assume just because it looks so beautiful that, oh, she must have done it with AI.
Like, one woman had this experience. We all know that. I mean, for God's sake, she's a professor of writing.
All kinds of creative writing and poetry. And so when she's reciting her poems and then she was actually accused that, oh, you've done it through chat GPT or AI or whatever. And it's like, what? No, I do my own writing.