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Manifesto

Manifesto for an Augmented Imagination

Uisato Studio exists to expand human imagination through intelligent systems for audiovisual creation.

We believe artificial intelligence should not replace the sensitivity, intention, or judgment of those who create. It should amplify their vision. It should open paths. It should support complex creative processes without erasing the human presence that gives them meaning.

But every technical expansion carries responsibility.

The power to generate images, videos, sounds, bodies, voices, worlds, and synthetic narratives is not neutral. It can inspire, educate, move, and open new languages; but it can also confuse, manipulate, exploit, or harm.

This manifesto is not intended to function as a legal contract. It is a statement of principles. An ethical orientation for those who design, use, and share creations made with Uisato Studio.

It is not only about what technology can do.
It is about what we choose to do with it.

Our principles

Uisato Studio exists to enhance human imagination, sensitivity, and artistic direction.

AI can assist, suggest, transform, accelerate, and iterate. But creative identity, intention, and final judgment belong to the people who create.

We do not seek to replace artists. We seek to expand what they can imagine, produce, and share.

We understand artificial intelligence as a tool for creative collaboration.

Its value is not only in producing fast results, but in opening processes: exploring possibilities, combining languages, discovering variations, solving technical complexity, and supporting artistic decisions.

AI-assisted creation should remain a dialogue, not a surrender of human judgment.

Uisato Studio is not built around an empty prompt box or the promise of total automation.

It is designed as an orchestration system: guided workflows, specialized processes, and tools that help transform creative intention into more precise, coherent, and expressive audiovisual results.

We believe the future of AI creation is not about delegating everything. It is about directing better.

AI can generate, but it cannot assume moral responsibility.

Those who create, publish, or distribute content remain responsible for the context, intention, impact, and consequences of what they produce.

Using powerful tools requires attention, judgment, and care.

Uisato Studio is not designed to produce harm.

We do not promote uses oriented toward fraud, harmful impersonation, disinformation, harassment, exploitation, violence, malicious manipulation, or any form of individual or collective damage.

We believe technology should expand sensitivity, not degrade it.

A person's image, voice, body, face, name, style, and identity must be treated with respect.

Any creation involving recognizable identities should consider consent, context, and possible impact.

We also value authorship, attribution, intellectual property, and the creative labor of artists, musicians, filmmakers, designers, writers, performers, and cultural communities.

Inspiration must not become abusive appropriation.

Fiction, simulation, and experimentation with synthetic media are legitimate artistic territories.

But when content may be confused with real events, testimony, documents, news, people, or verifiable occurrences, transparency matters.

Creating imaginary worlds must not become the fabrication of harmful deception.

AI should not be limited to imitating existing formats.

Its deepest potential appears when it enables audiovisual, musical, narrative, interactive, and performative forms that were not previously possible.

Uisato Studio understands artificial intelligence as fertile ground for the emergence of new languages: images that think differently, videos that behave differently, systems that expand the relationship between intention, technique, and perception.

Complex audiovisual creation should not depend exclusively on impossible budgets, inaccessible infrastructure, or technical knowledge reserved for a few.

Uisato Studio seeks to bring advanced tools closer to artists, creators, studios, musicians, filmmakers, designers, and visual explorers.

Accessibility does not mean simplifying imagination. It means allowing more people to go further.

The projects, materials, ideas, files, and creative processes of users deserve care.

Uisato Studio should evolve while prioritizing security, confidentiality, and control over personal and creative data.

Trust is not declared. It is built through concrete decisions.

AI-assisted creation should open space for different cultures, aesthetics, sensitivities, languages, bodies, territories, and ways of imagining.

We do not believe in technology that homogenizes expression. We believe in tools that amplify difference, nuance, and perspective.

Artificial intelligence changes quickly. So do its capabilities, risks, and effects.

Uisato Studio commits to continuously reviewing its tools, criteria, and practices in response to technological progress, without losing sight of its human, artistic, social, and cultural impact.

Technical evolution only makes sense if our responsibility evolves with it.

Our commitment

Uisato Studio exists to expand human imagination through intelligent, accessible, and responsible tools, while preserving the intention, sensitivity, and care that make creation a deeply human act.