I describe my own creative intent with the blur, so far, at Slash-and-burn is a category killer, just watch me blur a cleaving to/apart and the blur as a technique in the methodology space.
The first is bad as it wants to hide the truth in order to protect the guilty. That is bad world-building. More recently this House speaker Johnson is in the news for having accepted Russian oligarch. And I remember how when he got the job everyone said he played at being a ‘small nondescript target’.
The second example is a follow-up on this example.
“The artificial will no longer try to mimic the human-made but this new amalgam of network-made and human-made,” Thelot wrote for Outland Art in July. “The blurring will be complete, and the modern world will be precipitated into a permanent state of hyperreality, where images will no longer be tethered to a human maker and images will be made for and by machines.” from https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/stephen-thaler-quest-ai-legally-recognized-upend-copyright-law-1234692243
Basically if you do not learn how to blur, you will not be able to squint it away.