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The more I see discussion of AI circulate lately…

…the more I don’t want anything to do with the active discussion in and of itself. Like, at all.

As with just about any other technological jump, it’s getting to the point that AI is becoming more prevalent and more incorporated into just about everything we see, do, consume… the list goes on. As an aspiring content creator, it is extremely difficult if not outright impossible to do the kind of work that I want to do for the rest of my life without incorporating AI into it in at least some way. Even if I make the decision not to allow any AI incorporated into any of my works, that stops none of the people that I network and work with from incorporating it themselves, and in many cases this renders the entire discussion moot. Given how prevalent it is I think we as a society need to start working on decreasing AI’s carbon footprint (as certainly that can be done over time) and legalizing AI such that it is actually controlled by laws we have on the books to protect individuals against deception and fraud beyond the scope of what AI is. Computers gonna, well…

That said, I have an exceptionally busy day today so I’m going to post this up here and leave this as it is.

And well, I had to get my neck looked at today.

I would have stayed truth to writing a post in here that’s of more substance, but then… that. And on top of that, I couldn’t find any particularly good New Year’s Day pictures in the amount of time I wound up giving myself to look at this post. But I’ve made good on one of my New Year’s Day resolutions two days in, which has been to write longer posts here with more substance working my way up from what I’ve been writing.

She’s been gone for ten full years now, y’all…

Eryne and I were in the same friends’ circles for awhile, and I friended her mother on Facebook after she had passed away. She was a model that had cystic fibrosis who got one double-lung transplant that she frighteningly went into full-blown chronic rejection with like six months out. I wanted to see her succeed.

Someone made this for me as a Christmas present.

It was based off of a selfie that I took and posted on Facebook (do kids, or people, even say selfie any more?). Though I commend how much of a resemblance it bears to me, I am on the fence when it comes to AI as a whole acknowledging and understanding the problematic aspects it has and will keep that in mind.

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