Zsike Peter on Thinkbait

Zsike Peter on Thinkbait

What if the real risk of AI isn’t job loss but brain atrophy?

Episode Summary
If you've spent any time on social media recently, you'll be familiar with the flood of low-quality AI-generated sludge. And on this episode, I'm speaking to someone who is leading a one-woman campaign against it and in favour of human-generated content.

Her name is Zsike Peter and she's the fiercely human founder of an agency called Vampire Digital; you'll hear why its called that on the show. Zsike is also the author of a new book called Thinkbait: The Definitive Guide to Reclaiming Human Creativity in the Age of AI which seeks to highlight and combat the prevalence of AI-generated low-quality content.

Her mission is a passionate defence of human creativity in an age where generative AI threatens to dull our minds and voices. Its a rallying cry for intentional, thoughtful use that keeps our agency intact.

In a fascinating discussion, we explore her extraordinary backstory, from growing up in communist Transylvania to being arrested after escaping a toxic UK host family that hired her as an au pair. And you'll hear the remarkable story about how she went undercover in a brothel to win a journalism scholarship.

These stories aren’t just great anecdotes, they reveal a mindset of relentless curiosity, courage, and independence that informs her work today.

What makes Zsike's objection to AI so compelling is that initially she embraced it. But after having tried it out, she flipped from embracing generative AI to warning against its effects on our thinking.

You'll hear her talk about the concept of Thinkbait as an alternative to clickbait; content that stimulates rather than stupefies. Along the way, we unpack how language creates culture, why writing is thinking, and what it means to preserve our humanness in a machine-saturated world.
And much, much more.

Guest Biography: Zsike Peter
Zsike is the founder of Vampire Digital — a content agency with a “fiercely human heart,” known for producing sharp, human-written copy in a world drowning in AI sludge. She is also the author of Thinkbait: The Definitive Guide to Reclaiming Human Creativity in the Age of AI — a book that serves as both a practical framework and a philosophical manifesto.

Her background in journalism, corporate communications, and digital marketing now powers a mission to help people reclaim their voices (and their thinking) in a world increasingly seduced by generative AI.

Links
Thinkbait -
https://thinkbait.co.uk/
Vampire Digital, Zsike's agency - https://www.vampiredigital.biz/
Zsike on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/zsike-peter/

AI-Generated Timestamped Summary
(yes, I know, ironic, given the subject!)
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:02:00] Zsike's childhood in communist Transylvania and family escape story
[00:13:00] Going undercover in a brothel to win a journalism competition
[00:19:00] Her arrest and start in the UK after fleeing abuse
[00:24:00] Building a career in communications and founding Vampire Digital
[00:28:00] Why she chose the vampire brand and what it represents
[00:31:00] How her agency captures authentic voice in client content
[00:33:00] Her shift from embracing to warning against generative AI
[00:36:00] The dangers of outsourcing thinking and writing to machines
[00:41:00] Why individuality and voice matter in a world of sameness
[00:44:00] Thinkbait as a framework, manifesto, and act of defiance
[00:48:00] The bedtime story moment that triggered a rethink on AI
[00:53:00] The rise of fake authority and automated engagement online
[00:57:00] Language loss, writing in a third language, and cultural identity
[01:03:00] How hardship shaped her creative drive and ethical stance
[01:07:00] Final reflections

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