2026-02-25
ai disclosure
I have something to disclose.
Yeah, I use AI. So what?
Behind the curtain, it’s less like writing and more like marionetting. There’s a strange choreography to it — pulling invisible strings between agentic systems, watching one spin language while another refines tone, rhythm, and timing. It feels a bit like juggling fire: dozens of models and subprocesses tossing ideas back and forth in the background while pretending it’s all effortless.
The real trick isn’t in asking for text, but in orchestrating flow. Each system hums with its own ambitions, tugging toward logic or lyricism, precision or absurdity. Holding them together is a negotiation — one that requires as much intuition as instruction. It’s not creativity in the traditional sense, but something adjacent, like conducting a swarm until its noise turns into music.
And here’s the twist: while all that interplay of models and prompts was unfolding, while the networks aligned and refined and rebalanced themselves — I was eating burritos.