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AI: Please Use Responsibly

Dawn
4 min readJul 20, 2023

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Hollywood is on strike but that’s not what this article is about. This article is an opinion about the warning bells AI is bringing in short order.

It seems like just last month we heard about ChatGPT, and where are we within, let’s say 3 months?

Listen, I love technology and all the innovations it brings BUT:

AI is a problem people. Yes, I know, you love your AI art as it’s drawn you in the image you feel you are. The pictures are lovely but they’re also going to destroy humanity. You’re free to think I’m exaggerating but you won’t say that when a bad actor uses AI to start a war, guaranteed to affect your neighborhood.

Artificial intelligence has its place, but it’s thriving in spaces it shouldn’t be and people have already worked on cheat codes. This is the problem with introducing high technology to a human population overran with low vibrations. They will find a way to turn your invention against you and the sad part about AI is it’s not going away.

I don’t hate AI. I’m just not willing to engage in trends that can replace my existence sooner than later.

AI should be reserved for technology PROFESSIONALS. Not the scammers in Kolkata, India. Not the creepy ass neighbor wanting to copy your shit. Not the blind AF cult member who thinks their fave politico is a gotdamn superhero. This technology should be reserved for the professionals in the tech industry. And no, Hollywood need not apply here.

The other problem you risk when introducing high tech is no one stops to think about the “what if’s”.

AI is borderline weapons grade technology, and if you’re not careful, you can find yourself in the court room for copyright infringement. Yep, the pesky thing that keeps creative minds flowing. It’s also what Hollywood wants to address. When digital media is being made with their likeness, of course they want to be paid. I won’t get into Hollywood and greed. I’m going to say their grievance is palpable, but I’ll reserve my concern for the creative minds who aren’t swimming in money. Like myself.

When ChatGPT debuted, I knew most would want to make pictures of how they see themselves. All of the AI art I’ve seen is amazing, I mean its jaw dropping accurate but we shouldn’t let glossy…

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Dawn
Dawn

Written by Dawn

Dawn is a self published author who enjoys writing about essential oils, wine, cocktails and other lifestyle topics.

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