The use of generative AI in my work
All content you encounter here begins with me—my perception, my experience, and my voice.
I usually start by recording my thoughts in an unfiltered, spoken form. These recordings are transcribed and serve as the raw material for everything that follows. If you want to experience my work in its most unedited form, you can listen to the podcast versions, where the original, messy thinking is still present.
From there, I use generative AI as a thinking and writing partner.
AI helps me:
- ask better questions about my own ideas
- uncover blind spots, biases, or assumptions
- bring structure and clarity to raw thoughts
- translate spoken language into a more consistent and readable form
The process often includes an AI-guided “interview” of my own thinking, followed by a synthesis into a written article. Every piece is then reviewed, edited, and consciously approved by me before publication.
AI is present throughout the process—not as a replacement for authorship, but as a mirror and amplifier of it.
What remains fully human is my judgment.
I take responsibility for every idea, every conclusion, and every piece of content I publish. AI does not decide what I believe or what I stand for.
My intention is truth, not just efficiency.
AI helps me get closer to what I actually mean—and express it more clearly.
My Boundary in Image Work
In my photography, I use AI with clear limits.
- I do not use AI to add elements that were not present in the original scene.
- I do not alter or transform elements that were part of the moment.
- I may remove objects that are not essential to the aesthetic or message of the image.
This means the core of what you see remains real and observed. Any intervention is meant to reduce distraction—not to change reality.
Why I Share This
Transparency matters to me.
I want you to know how this work is created—not only to build trust, but also to contribute to a more conscious and literate use of AI.
