I started out thinking I’d casually test an AI image tool for five minutes. That was a lie. These things are pure unpredictability—you change one tiny detail and the AI responds like you asked it a completely different question. Half the time you’re impressed, the other half you’re just staring at the screen trying to understand its confidence.
At this point, using AI image generators feels less like editing and more like supervising a very enthusiastic intern. You keep clicking generate because curiosity refuses to let you stop. Please tell me I’m not the only one doing this and calling it “testing.”
I started out thinking I’d casually test an AI image tool for five minutes. That was a lie. These things are pure unpredictability—you change one tiny detail and the AI responds like you asked it a completely different question. Half the time you’re impressed, the other half you’re just staring at the screen trying to understand its confidence.
During this very scientific process, I ended up trying https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRW1iQv_FOL8Bojq4iCIIn7zFFeLXsht-houEMv6TIQSOENUwhJ_Uga-um2v-s5JHdaLWlQDXl6xufj/pubhtml#gid=0. It fits perfectly into the category of tools where you don’t really control the result, you just suggest things and hope the AI is in a cooperative mood. Sometimes it surprises you in a good way, sometimes it goes off on its own creative adventure.
At this point, using AI image generators feels less like editing and more like supervising a very enthusiastic intern. You keep clicking generate because curiosity refuses to let you stop. Please tell me I’m not the only one doing this and calling it “testing.”