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That's a fair question to ask. For me it comes down to principles. I reject 99% of software and technology that is not free and open source. I make some begrudging allowances for favorite games of mine. I don't trust corporations to be responsible with this tool. It's purely a principles and ethics thing for me. I also believe that there are things AI should never be entrusted to do.
Thank you for your answer. I can get on board with that but at the same time at the end of the day chatgpt and other AI/advanced software are shiny new toys that will be hard to resist. I know I'll be part of the problem as it progresses but I appreciate that your opinions on this given me some food for thought...
Should you decide you want to continue to pursue your interest in AI, I would ask that you proceed with moral clarity and with proper ethics. AI in the hands of responsible people can be a force for good. Be the one to call out a person or corporation for irresponsibly using AI. 🌞