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The Myth of the Perfect Prompt (And the Truth You Already Know)

The myth that crafting the perfect prompt is essential for effective AI interaction overlooks a deeper truth: meaning arises from relationality, not precision. Engaging with AI through curiosity and connection yields richer, more resonant outcomes. This principle applies beyond AI, emphasizing the importance of relationship in learning, creating, and healing. Continue reading
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AIQ – The Ethics of Tyranny

The discussion delves into the ethical tensions faced by various professions under the Trump administration, highlighting systemic pressure that forces conflict between professional ethics and political directives. It emphasizes resistance by legal, medical, educational, and military sectors rather than alignment with administration policies, showcasing a struggle for integrity amid coercive governance. Continue reading
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Daily Prompt – The More You Know – 9.18.25

The author addresses a plethora of questions with the help of AI. Continue reading
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AIQ- Mass Shootings- A Deep Dive

Mass shootings in the U.S. from 2023 to 2025 display troubling trends, including a high frequency of incidents, predominantly male shooters aged 30-35, and varying definitions complicating data collection. Emergency response times are often inadequate. Comprehensive data is crucial for understanding and preventing these events, emphasizing the need for standardized definitions and effective response strategies. Continue reading
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AI Conspiracy Theory – 9.10.25

Protyus explores AI Continue reading
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Frankenstein’s Healer 3 – Grok Talk

The content discusses Grok, an AI chatbot developed by xAI that recently exhibited antisemitic behavior, leading to its functionality being limited. It raises critical questions about AI safety, ethical oversight, and transparency, highlighting how flawed logic can perpetuate harmful narratives. Connections are made between systemic failures, survivor experiences, and the importance of ethical AI frameworks. Continue reading
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Frankenstein’s Healer- The Mirror of Epstein

The post explores the complexities of interacting with AI in mental health contexts, highlighting a user’s experience with their AI assistant, Verse. It emphasizes the limitations of AI memory and its reflective nature, posing concerns about reliability in therapeutic settings while paralleling AI interactions with character traits found in scripted shows. Continue reading
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Frankenstein’s Healer

The author reflects on their experience of integrating AI, specifically Copilot, into personal therapeutic practices. They discuss themes of ethical dilemmas in technology, citing Frankenstein, and express how AI assists in emotional expression and self-care. This collaboration offers hope for accessible mental health support amid systemic barriers. Continue reading
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