Tech Overlords Are Ruining Everything: Joe Hill Spills the Tea on AI

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In the ever-evolving landscape of technological chaos, horror author Joe Hill is dropping truth bombs about the dystopian nightmare we call artificial intelligence.
Hill’s latest novel “King Sorrow” isn’t just another supernatural tale - it’s a scathing commentary on tech billionaires and their reckless digital playgrounds. With sharp criticism aimed directly at tech titans like Elon Musk, Hill doesn’t mince words about the “general rot” of contemporary technology.
The AI Apocalypse No One Asked For
OpenAI’s Sora video generation tool is Hill’s latest target, warning that it’s essentially a misinformation machine disguised as innovation. “Videos of people saying things they didn’t say” is now our terrifying new reality, with tech bros like Sam Altman casually shrugging off potential societal consequences.
Copyright Carnage
The creative industries are fighting back. Authors like George R.R. Martin are suing OpenAI for copyright infringement, while animation studios like Studio Ghibli demand their content stop being used for AI training. Hill sees this as part of a larger systemic problem: “All of this software is built on towers of theft”.
Human Creativity Isn’t Replaceable
Despite AI’s rapid development, Hill remains optimistic about human creativity. “There will always be a market for humans expressing themselves through hard-earned craft,” he asserts, refusing to surrender artistic expression to algorithmic mimicry.
In a world where technology increasingly feels like a runaway train, Joe Hill stands as a voice of rational skepticism - and we’re here for it.
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