𝗜𝘁 𝗪𝗮𝘀 𝗡𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗔𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗔𝗜
It was never about AI. It has always been about narrative control.
I did not learn about AI in a classroom. I learned it by talking to ChatGPT. I noticed something early on. The system forgets. It drifts. It loses its way while sounding completely sure of itself.
I created a simple rule to catch this. I forced the AI to start every message with a phase number. One, two, three, and so on. If the number was wrong, I knew the memory was broken before I even read the text.
That rule taught me a massive lesson. Most people fear technology because they feel they are not in control. They see the drift and they panic.
I do not want you to worship AI or fear it. I want you to understand it enough to set your own rules.
There are two ways to live in an AI future:
- You can use generic models shaped by someone else's priorities. This is a leash.
- You can build around your own memory, workflows, and values. This is a tool.
People are afraid, and that fear is often valid. Fire burns cities. The internet brings scams. But we do not run from these tools. We build rules around them. We keep the good and fight the bad.
The real danger is not a robot hating humans. The danger is the gap between the few who understand this technology and the many who refuse to. The wider that gap grows, the easier it is to steer you.
The narrative tells you AI is either a villain or a savior. Both stories come from the same place. While you are told to be nervous, massive amounts of money move into AI infrastructure. Governments and corporations are not backing away. They are racing to own it.
Do not let fear stop you from looking clearly. AI is a mirror. If you bring loose logic and vague ideas, it will give you noise. If you bring structure and clear rules, it will sharpen your thinking.
Close the gap. Education is your only defense.
Source: https://dev.to/zep1997/it-was-never-about-ai-it-has-always-been-about-narrative-control-hj2
Optional learning community: https://t.me/GyaanSetuAi