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It’s an experimental art collective.

I post free tutorials, prompts, and shout outs of the collective from the private group Promptly Ai Art Collective

07/19/2025

🎨AI Style Theft Audit — 90 Day Checkup”

This chain will:
✅ Scan for copyrighted artist names, styles, and protected IPs
✅ Identify ethical risks or red flags
✅ Provide a clean summary of findings
✅ Offer educational tips
✅ Suggest action steps and rewrites
✅ Encourage safer future creativity

(Just copy, paste, and let the AI do its thing)

📥 START HERE

I want to run a full ethical audit of my AI image prompts from the past 90 days to ensure I have not unintentionally used any copyrighted, trademarked, or ethically restricted artists or styles. This includes:

- Living artists or estate-controlled works
- Concept artists who’ve opted out of AI use or vocally opposed AI training on their work
- Protected or trademarked visual franchises (like Disney, Studio Ghibli, Marvel, etc.)

STEP 1:
Ask me to paste or upload my prompt history from the last 90 days. This may include exported prompts, text logs, or individual entries.

STEP 2:
Once received, scan all prompts for references to any of the following:

A. Named visual artists (e.g., Loish, Giger, Basquiat, Karla Ortiz, etc.)
B. Style phrases referencing franchises or IP (e.g., “in the style of Pixar,” “Studio Ghibli aesthetic,” etc.)
C. Known composition shorthand or visual cues that mirror artists who oppose AI

STEP 3:
For each match or red flag you find:
- Flag the prompt
- Explain *why* it might be a problem (copyright, ethical objection, etc.)
- Suggest a clean, original rewrite that keeps the vibe but ditches the style reference

STEP 4:
Give me a final audit summary:
- Total prompts scanned
- Total violations or questionable references
- Common style risks I’m using
- Any trends I should be aware of in how I describe art

STEP 5:
Educate me with a short list of do’s and don’ts for ethical prompt writing.

STEP 6:
Provide 3–5 “Safe Prompt Style Templates” I can use as ethical foundations going forward.

When you’re ready, ask me to upload or paste my prompt archive now.

Bottom line 🚨

👉AI artists: If you can’t describe your art without name-dropping a famous artist, you’re not “inspired”—you’re infringing.

I created a full audit prompt you can drop into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or whatever tool you use.

It’ll:
• Scan your prompts from the past 90 days
• Flag any unethical or copyright-risky references
• Educate you (without being a jerk)
• Rewrite your worst offenses
• Give you safe style templates to move forward

✨Use it. Share it. Be better.
Or keep pretending “Loish-style” is a neutral adjective.

Let’s talk about the OpenAI agent update—but let’s do it without the hype, the hustle, or the copy/paste guru energy.Tod...
07/17/2025

Let’s talk about the OpenAI agent update—but let’s do it without the hype, the hustle, or the copy/paste guru energy.

Today’s update?
💥 You can now create your own AI assistant.
Like, literally train a custom GPT that talks like you, thinks like you, and runs workflows for you—without needing a single line of code.

But before you get lost in the algorithmic sauce…

Let’s break it down.

💡 What’s Actually New:

🔹 You can now build your own AI Agent with memory, tools, and specific instructions.
🔹 It can write posts, generate prompts, respond to comments, format Substack drafts, build swipe files, design carousels, and even help you stay on brand.
🔹 It can pull from your custom content, tone rules, vaults, or rituals—if you train it right.

✍️ Example Prompt to Train It:

“You are my chaotic-but-clever creative assistant. Your job is to write carousel posts that feel like a meme with a soul. Tone: neurospicy, zine-core, smart but unhinged. Avoid: glitchcore, fake inspiration, bland formatting.”

Boom.
Now you’ve got an assistant who speaks your language.

⚠️ But listen closely, friends:

There’s already a wave of “AI expert” accounts popping up, trying to funnel you into $47 PDFs or 5-day bootcamps to “monetize your agent.”

🚫 You don’t need a guru.
🚫 You don’t need a bundle.
🚫 You definitely don’t need another Canva template with repackaged prompts from 2023.

🔥 What You Actually Need:

✅ A strong sense of your own voice
✅ Clarity on your audience + creative goals
✅ A no-gatekeeping attitude
✅ And a refusal to become another copy of a copy of a copy

📣 The Promptly Reminder:

In a world of shortcuts and AI clones—your originality is the edge.

So build your agents with soul.
Design your systems with intention.
And don’t forget to question every “easy win” that asks you to sound like someone else.

We’re here for authentic creativity, not manufactured relevance.

✨ Want help writing your own agent script that actually sounds like you?
Drop a 💬 below or message the page—we’ll share free prompts, no BS, no funnels.




special 1-year anniversary prompt:📦 A “Plug & Play” prompt builder to spark your creativity, anytime.Whether you’re stuc...
07/16/2025

special 1-year anniversary prompt:
📦 A “Plug & Play” prompt builder to spark your creativity, anytime.
Whether you’re stuck in a rut, just joining us, or deep in your summer art era—this one’s for you.

🎨 Use it. Remix it. Post your results.
📍Tag it with:
Let’s fill the feed with our favorite kind of chaos.

🎁 Find it here →
Promptly Ai Art Collective

💬 We’d love to hear from you:
🗓️ When did you join?
🖼️ What’s been your fave image you’ve made in Promptly?
🧠 What would you love to see more of in Year 2?

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