
Whoa, Vol. 2: Conversations on AI × Creativity I Don't Care if a Robot Wrote It. If It's Good, It's Good. — Joan Westenberg
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Oct 17, 2025 Joan Westenberg, a writer and strategist known for her insights on creativity and responsible AI use, explores fascinating ideas about the intersection of technology and artistic expression. She shares her journey of deleting her 'second brain' to regain authenticity in her writing. Joan emphasizes using AI for tedious tasks, not for creative passions. She discusses the importance of human oversight, the fear of being replaced by AI, and how absurdism can inspire unique creativity. Ultimately, she advocates for focusing on quality work over the medium it’s created with.
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Tools Are Neutral; Responsibility Isn't
- Joan frames tools as neutral and stresses human responsibility for how we use them.
- The ethical outcome depends on choices, not on the tool itself.
Don’t Let AI Be Your Editor
- Avoid trusting AI as an editor or review partner because it defaults to agreeable feedback.
- Use human editors who will push back and defend their critiques based on values and experience.
Backlash Stems From Replacement Fear
- The root of backlash against AI is existential fear of being replaced after long creative devaluation.
- Tech already hollowed out creators' income and AI amplifies replacement anxiety.



