For now, yes.

But as the AI action figure blister pack trend shows, the boundaries between life, art, and AI are blurring.

My cousin Chris Dobrowolski is a contemporary artist. He creates deceptively simple sculptures that often offer a humorous take on modern life and politics.

The first image is his latest work.

Comments included things like: “Well done. An analogue takedown of a digital chimera.”

Since the topic is AI, I thought I’d ask ChatGPT what it made of the piece.

Surprisingly, I think it likes it!?

🔹 GPT’s Commentary

“Critique of AI hype: humour meets nostalgia. A worn truck mocks marketing’s glossy promises, exposing tech’s role in superficiality. Clever, ironic, and thought-provoking.

Overall, this artwork is a clever blend of humor, critique, and visual storytelling that invites reflection on both technological progress and human behavior in marketing practices.”

🔹 Reverse engineering the truck

Then I asked AI to reverse engineer the sculpture and imagine its own version. It produced the second image below.

The dragon (technically a chimera) in the background? That’s AI reviewing itself.

❓ So, which version do you prefer: the human’s or the AI’s?

Why does all this matter?

Because AI is already reshaping how we all do business, just as the internet did.

And don’t you want an accountant who is curious, plays with and is hands-on with this tech, and ready to help you and your business take advantage of it?

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