๐Ÿค– AI Policy: Tools, Not Replacements

We use AI. We’re transparent about it. And we want to hire you to make it better.


The Philosophy

Tools Have Always Extended Human Capability

EraToolWhat It Does
AncientWheelbarrowCarries heavy loads we cannot carry alone
IndustrialAssembly LineMultiplies output through coordination
MusicDrum MachineKeeps perfect time, allows solo artists to sound like bands
MusicAuto-TuneCorrects pitch, enables new vocal styles
TodayAI AssistantsDrafts content, generates placeholders, accelerates iteration

Should every band hire a drummer? Some do. Some use drum machines. Some use both. The question isn’t whether the tool is “cheating” โ€” it’s whether the final product serves the audience.

Our Position

AI is a wheelbarrow. It carries heavy weights we cannot carry alone. But people are the essential ingredient.


What We Use AI For

โœ… We DO Use AI For:

UseWhy
Drafting contentFaster iteration on ideas
Generating placeholder artVisualize concepts before final production
Code assistanceDebugging, boilerplate, suggestions
Research synthesisConnecting dots across documents
Formatting & structureConsistent presentation

โŒ We DON’T Claim AI Work Is Human Work

Every AI-generated piece on this platform will eventually be:


The “Can You Do Better?” Promise

We WANT to hire humans to remake every AI-generated piece.

Here’s why:

  1. Authenticity โ€” Human art carries soul that AI cannot replicate
  2. Economy โ€” Paying creators circulates value through our community
  3. Quality โ€” Human judgment catches what AI misses
  4. Philosophy โ€” “Of the People, By the People, For the People” means people

Current Bounties for AI Replacement

ItemCurrent StateBounty
Stone Soup AnimationScript only, no video2,000 Credits
Little Red Hen VideoConcept only2,000 Credits
Platform IllustrationsAI placeholders100-500 Credits each
Logo RefinementAI-assisted draft500 Credits

View all “Can You Do Better?” opportunities โ†’


The Music Industry Precedent

Drum Machines

In 1980, critics said drum machines would “kill live drumming.”

What actually happened:

Auto-Tune

In 1998, critics said auto-tune would “kill real singing.”

What actually happened:

The Pattern

New tools don’t replace humans. They change what humans do.


Our Commitment

For Every AI-Generated Asset:

  1. Label it โ€” “AI-assisted” or “AI placeholder”
  2. Post a bounty โ€” Offer credits for human replacement
  3. Credit the human โ€” When someone improves it, they get named
  4. Pay fairly โ€” Platform Credits at minimum, Joules for major work

For Our Videos:

Every video that uses AI assistance will:


Join the Conversation

Disagree With Our Approach?

We want to hear it. Send feedback through Morpheus.

Want to Replace AI Work?

Browse available bounties at Can You Do Better?

Have AI Skills to Contribute?

Even our AI use needs human oversight. Apply to help with:


FAQ

“Isn’t using AI hypocritical for a human-centered platform?”

No. We’re not anti-tool. We’re pro-human. A carpenter uses a hammer โ€” that doesn’t make them anti-human. The question is: does the tool serve people, or replace them?

Our answer: Tools serve people. People remain essential.

“Why not just wait until you can afford humans?”

Because speed matters. The platform needs to launch. AI lets us move now while we build the capacity to hire. Every AI piece is a placeholder that creates a job opening.

“How do I know if something was AI-generated?”

Look for:

“What about AI in the Star Chamber?”

Our AI verification system (Star Chamber) uses multiple AI agents for consensus โ€” but humans make final decisions. The AI provides research; humans judge.


The Bottom Line

We use wheelbarrows because they’re useful. But we still need people to load them, steer them, and decide where they go.

AI is our wheelbarrow. You are essential.


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