Should a Creative AI Tool Show You the Prompt It Rewrote?
Kittl’s new Agentic AI is now the default generation mode. It can turn one brief into up to four images and one video, choosing the model, prompt, aspect ratio and settings itself. Kittl also says long briefs can lose constraints, the first subject or style can dominate, and the plan cannot be edited mid-run. I’d show the rewritten prompt and chosen model before generation starts when the brief includes exact packaging, a real person or required wording. One plain “generate anyway” is enough. Afterward, keep the original brief beside each output so the creator can tell whether Kittl dropped a constraint or the selected model missed it. If a tool rewrites your brief, when should that rewrite stay invisible?
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Cheap test: use a fake yard-sale flyer before a client job. Put “no people in the image” halfway through a longer brief, then generate the four options. If all four quietly add shoppers, you found the limit in five minutes. Better there than on a paid ad after the copy is locked.