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When AI Eats the Internet, Sextech Will Save Us

Sora 2's AI boom risks trapping us in a "beautifully rendered cage" of hyperreality. Our escape plan comes from sextech—an industry forced to pioneer decentralized, loyalty-based models. The future isn't scale; it's a radical pivot to the irreplaceable: Embodied First.

Innovation


Every Society Gets the AI It Deserves

Why are we shocked when AI reveals society’s ugliest biases—sexism, racism, exclusion—at turbo speed? Algorithmic prejudice isn’t a glitch, but a mirror reflecting our own messy reality, industrializing inequality unless we dare to confront it. If we want fairer tech, we need to fix what’s in the mirror, not just the…

Think Before You Generate: Gen Jam Part 2 Ethics, Prompts & Human Time

This blog dives into prompting as art, ethics as practice, and why AI needs your critical brain to matter. Part 2 of my Gen Jam adventures.

Lifestyle


Would You Let AI Be Your Child’s Best Friend?

AI friends are the next big thing for kids, always on, always agreeable, and dangerously good at pretending to care. But before we wrap one up as a present, we need to ask: what kind of relationships are we modeling?

Using AI Consciously in the Classroom: You Lead, Tech Follows

AI isn’t just the next edtech tool — it’s a transformative force. But to unlock its full potential, we need more than technical skills. We need ethical awareness, critical thinking, and conscious use. This blog urges educators to rethink AI not as a shortcut, but as a catalyst for deeper learning.

Can AI Think Ethically…Can We…Our Kids?

AI doesn’t think critically. It mimics patterns. If we engage passively, accepting biased or surface-level outputs, we reinforce AI’s blind spots. But if we challenge it—if we ask sharper, more ethical questions—AI will be trained better. T

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