We can think for ourselves, but for how much longer? If we continue channeling our cognitive echoes through proprietary AI systems, we risk handing over the very thing that makes us unique – our mind.

I've launched AI with Confidence and published "The Free Thought Manifesto." It explores the threat of subconscious censorship in AI and the case for verifiable systems. Read it here as a Nostr-native article or on the site:

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Don't trust, verify.

I’ve thought about this as well. I see people around me outsourcing more and more of their brain power and thinking to a chat bot like it’s God.

It's concerning to say the least. We still need to keep our minds sharp while using AI. And the more we give away to ChatGPT and central systems, the more we become captured by the blob.

This is simply a skill issue in my opinion. Advancement in technology always continues to dumb people down if they let it. Those who take control of tech and not let it take control of them will prosper

A descentralize AÍ that run in everyone pc and you pay with sats to make questions can be great

definitely a great idea

Such a brilliant article

thanks, gin!