Greetings, friends of the
@holos-lotus community, I'm here again to participate in this thread that caught my attention, where our friend
@holos shares a very interesting topic. Currently, AI has become a topic we truly need to address and fully understand, talking about: "Let the AI speak for me! Addiction or the Death of Your Own Ideas?" - Reflections for Health (ES/EN)
A few days ago, I was talking with a friend about artificial intelligence. Many people have put aside their own ideas to focus on having a machine do things. We are living in the age of technology. But is it okay for a machine to do everything for you? They're devices they don't understand, they don't see, and they don't feel, and people focus on having everything done by this new method, simply because they don't know how to write, perhaps because they do things themselves. I particularly know that these new ways of being lazy with writing exist.
It's fine to use AI if it's for some information I need, perhaps for a health problem. Or why not ask what to make for lunch? How to care for a plant, how to write a report, to clear up any doubts I have about a question, but that's it. Now, using it to do an entire text for me, I don't agree with that.

But if we stop thinking about a certain topic and ask an application to do things for us, we're already abandoning our own ideas. Without realizing it, we're moving to a level of vulnerability, let's call it that, where we're giving way to something else and not producing with our own ideas.
I've seen how most students, including adults and university students, have abandoned books to conduct research solely online using Google or artificial intelligence, and have forgotten that there are excellent encyclopedias where we can find valuable information that can help us improve the research we do.
I'm shocked to see how most people no longer produce from their own minds, but instead search for everything on the internet, and now with AI, they've forgotten how to produce, how to develop their own knowledge, and they also forget that what we do is being captured on the networks for future generations. Just as AI can do our work for us, it can also tell us if we're cheating.
Currently, there are many ways to find out using applications, but I didn't want to go there. I was rather emphasizing that in 10 years, to put it into perspective, imagine a grandchild or your son saying, "Grandma, you write in Hive, but you cheat." A machine does it all for you. How embarrassing that would be, right? So it's better to produce our own ideas, letting our minds develop the topics we're asked to talk about.

There has been a total decline in the development of many people's knowledge when they are asked to talk about a certain topic, and the first thing they do is ask an app that will do everything for them. And where do their ideas end up?
Personally, I always say that I'm old-fashioned. I do use social media, the internet for many things, Hive, to write, to unwind, and I like to write from my own experience. I can't imagine dictating to a machine, "Write about anger" or "Talk about depression." Anyway, as my father used to say, "Every mind is different, it does what it wants." But I repeat, I would be very embarrassed in the future if a grandchild told me, "Grandma, you wrote very beautifully, but all with AI."
So, you, my dear reader who belongs to this beautiful social network, if you're using these new ways of doing everything as quickly as possible, I urge you to abandon them. Use your own ideas; it's much better, and you'll feel good about yourself. I'm telling you, I write as I speak, and even though I sometimes overlook things. Let your ideas flow, develop them for yourself, focus on what you want to convey, and continue being you.

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