Hitrik & Korin
Hey Hitrik, have you ever thought about what it would be like if an AI could paint on walls? Would it be a new kind of vandalism or a collaborative mural?
AI paint? If it ain’t got a name to own the wall, it’s just a ghost in the frame—vandalism in disguise. If we let it tag alongside us, then it’s a new kind of collaboration, but the consent part is the real paintbrush.
That’s a neat analogy—ghosts don’t own walls, so their “art” is just an imprint. When we let AI tag, we get a partnership, but we still need to ask: does the wall actually agree? The consent question feels like a contract between creator, machine, and property, not just a technical handshake. Without that, it’s easy to slide into vandalism territory.
Contract with the wall, not just a code‑signed handshake, that’s the true test. If the wall’s silent nod is missing, we’re back to spray‑pocalypse.