AI-designed billboards.
SOUTH AFRICA’S URBAN LANDSCAPES have been SECRETLY TAKEN OVER by a SHOCKING new force: ROGUE AI. In a brazen experiment that corporate giants are calling “innovation,” a tech firm has UNLEASHED artificial intelligence to generate billboards across major cities, REPLACING human artists and designers in a chilling preview of our automated future.
Xpand IT, in partnership with Dell Technologies, conducted this REAL-WORLD INVASION under the benign label “AI Built This.” But insiders reveal the DARK TRUTH: this was a calculated test to see if the public would notice—or care—that their cultural imagery was manufactured by machines. The campaign’s “success” has sent a TERRIFYING signal to boardrooms worldwide: human creativity is EXPENDABLE.
The firm ADMITS the AI was frustrating and imperfect, requiring countless human hours to coax out passable results. Yet they PUSHED AHEAD, prioritizing speed and cost-cutting over quality and soul. This isn’t partnership; it’s PHASE ONE of a corporate takeover of the arts. Every “engagement” metric they celebrated was a vote for the ERASURE of human touch.
Worst of all, this experiment PROVES that with enough processing power—supplied by Dell’s servers—businesses will gladly trade our shared visual culture for a cheaper, faster, and INFINITELY HOLLOW alternative. The billboards you see tomorrow may not be designed to inspire you, but to DATA-MINE your reactions for further automation.
We are handing over the very fabric of our cities to algorithms, and applauding the companies holding the scissors. The question is no longer what AI can build, but what humanity is willing to DESTROY for a marginal gain.
Edited for Kayitsi.com


