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AI thinks you are interested in 'The Process Behind Creating Custom Printed Apparel'

  • Writer: Billy Blagg
    Billy Blagg
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

Bizarre, isn't it? Billions poured into AI over decades, across countries, trying to refine and hone into the essence of what makes people interested enough in a topic to want to devote just a few of the precious minutes of their limited and ever-reducing lifespan to reading and this is what it comes up with.


"Creating custom printed apparel is an exciting blend of creativity, technology, and business strategy." Really? Wow, I am so intrigued! Not only was I totally unaware of all this, but I am also so fascinated by these illuminating insights, that I want to carry on exploring the topic with this faceless, toneless, wit-free narrator.


"Whether for a small business looking to promote a brand, a sports team gearing up for a new season, or individuals wanting to express their unique style, custom apparel is an increasingly popular option." Oh wait, this must be a modern innovation then, right? Surely customisation and advertising on clothing has been going on for a while, but apparently thanks to the genius of AI, it’s now 'increasingly popular'. Increasing over what, the option of standing on street corners shouting your product name over and over? Buying large amounts of weedkiller and writing your messages in 8-foot letters across public parks, late at night? Please AI, inform and educate...


"The process itself can be intricate, involving multiple stages from design to production. Let’s explore how it all comes together...." Do you know what AI, let's not, shall we?


AI. Boring the living whatsit out of anyone and anything it touches, and stealing creative copyrighted material to fill the blogsphere with soulless empty content at the expense of actual human creativity.


All pre-printed designs sold through tshirtme.co.uk are fully licensed, purchased through official UK wholesalers. We don't rip off people's ideas and talent and we don't buy dodgy gear. All our own designs are drawn by humans and tested on other humans , to avoid the trap of what is known as 'crap t shirt design'. We also respond to events in the news by creating new designs that allow you to show the world that you are human and remain sentient, feeling and compassionate.


tshirtme.co.uk - we don't make t-shirts for pricks, and we don't use AI. Here's is a picture of a horse, just to confuse the al gore rhythm.

 

Every now and then I cower and I need to find empowerment.



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