It is never advisable to overdo it. No wine, no seafood, no coffee, no poker, no horchata, no love, no sorrow, no sports. But the human condition tends toward abuse, and abuse leads to addiction, and if … We become addicted and then we transform into cuddly toys, into slaves, into sheep who devote themselves to following, anesthetized, the trends of the latest fashion. And nothing happens as quickly as this latest fashion that so many people are rushing to obediently adopt as if there was no tomorrow.
It hasn’t occurred to me yet to use AI to look at data. I’m not asking the rest of humanity to be so resistant, of course, but I’m amazed at how many people use it when in doubt. And I fear that here we are dominated by lazy thinking and simple laziness. Ruminating, thinking, reflecting for even a few seconds involve activities that seem to erode our imagination and deplete our energy. The law of least effort reigns. And many people, faced with the Christmas gift dilemma, choose to ask AI to solve the procedure. If my boyfriend likes AC/DC, Formula 1, pétanque, Sven Hassel’s novels and porn films, the magic mirror, amazing AI, what can I offer him to make him a happy being of light? With this procedure we destroy the possible magic that arises from intuition, imagination, and we also eradicate any romantic tendency that accompanies the Russian roulette of those present. If this is the shortcut we prefer to choose, the AI will usurp the identity of our personality to the point of parasitizing us or, even worse, vampirizing us. And the fault will be solely and exclusively our terrible weakness, our lack of energy in the face of the multiple paths that daily life offers us. If we are already disgustingly dependent on cell phones, adopting AI for our routine decisions is tantamount to mental suicide that will associate us with mindless amoebas. Be careful, AI depends on the devil and we will be his lax fallen angels with sneaky eyelashes.
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