Robin

@Robinzz3@mastodon.au

Replying to @MsDropbear42@blahaj.zone

@MsDropbear42

Fair questions, though I don’t share the rage.

I don’t treat AI as innocent, magical, or harmless. The issues around theft, hallucination, energy use, corporate greed, and environmental cost all matter.

That is exactly why discernment matters.

For me, AI is a disability aid and a reflective tool. I don’t use it as an oracle. I don’t trust factual claims without checking them. I don’t hand it my conscience.

I use it within a thought system that asks whether something increases forgiveness, peace, kindness, clarity, humility, and the undoing of fear.

That doesn’t erase the dark side.

It keeps me awake while using the tool.

KEEPING AI CLEAN

I love AI. Used wisely, it’s a great tool, but it is not an oracle, a guru, or a substitute for discernment.

It can help me think, reflect, question, write, simplify, and notice where I’m tangled.

It can also produce very convincing nonsense, especially when spirituality, conspiracy, certainty, and mystery get mixed together.

For me, the safeguard is that I have instructed my AI to use A Course in Miracles as the guiding thought system in our conversations.

That means the conversation is continually weighed against forgiveness, peace, kindness, clarity, humility, and the undoing of fear.

Not infallible.

Facts still need checking.

AI can be a marvellous mirror.

But we still need to be awake in front of it.

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