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Today’s episode begins with a simple question:
What happens when artificial intelligence becomes powerful enough to convincingly turn a middle-aged Canadian writer into Batman?
The answer, as it turns out, is… a lot more unsettling than it sounds.
Because what this column is really about is how AI image generation is quietly pushing us even deeper into a post-truth world where plausibility matters more than reality.
If you enjoy Wocket Radio, you can subscribe to the (much more regular) written column for free — or support my writing by becoming a paid member — at donaldgfraser.substack.com. And if this particular episode makes you want to help keep things… uh, real… you can also toss a one-time coffee my way at ko-fi.com/thewocket.
By Donald FraserToday’s episode begins with a simple question:
What happens when artificial intelligence becomes powerful enough to convincingly turn a middle-aged Canadian writer into Batman?
The answer, as it turns out, is… a lot more unsettling than it sounds.
Because what this column is really about is how AI image generation is quietly pushing us even deeper into a post-truth world where plausibility matters more than reality.
If you enjoy Wocket Radio, you can subscribe to the (much more regular) written column for free — or support my writing by becoming a paid member — at donaldgfraser.substack.com. And if this particular episode makes you want to help keep things… uh, real… you can also toss a one-time coffee my way at ko-fi.com/thewocket.