Anti-AI Catalogues' first Update
- Morgan Ichia

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
I’m often not satisfied with the work I do, which has led to me delaying when I publish my articles drastically by four months. I had purchased a website domain four months ago with the plans of publishing an article the next week, but my unsatisfied ass decided to redo the entire article I was about to publish. Frustrated with my mind’s imprecision, I began jumping around different articles (starting, fleshing out, but never fully finishing). There is one article that has over 10,000 words worth of redoes and is (as of 11/25/2025) still unfinished.
While I have some roots in writing, I fumble over writing on real and serious subjects. I am easily capable of writing non-fiction and am easily capable of writing serious stories; what I struggle with is writing on real, serious subjects —with non-fiction it is much like those school essays I had to do growing up; with serious stories I have the comfort of controlling where the story ends —but I dedicated myself to write against generative AI, a real and serious subject.
There isn’t always enjoyment in writing about AI, but it is a cause I fully believe in. I fear that if I were to give up, I would only enable AI to become invasive —after all, giving up to AI is what generated the popularized belief that humans are less capable than AI. So for the preservation of human creativity, culture, integrity, and mindfulness we must take a stance against AI.
Dear reader, it is in your best interest to support the Anti-AI Catalogues (AAC). There are many organizations that oppose AI such as PauseAI, StopAI, and Algorithmic Justice League, but none that specialize against AI in the arts. The AAC, albeit not an organization, will become one of the first stepping stones towards human creativity’s liberation from AI colonization.
Sometime next month, the AAC will begin publishing articles.

