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Olawale Daniel
“In the wake of the generative content era, using AI to generate content for clients may seem convenient, but it is not a sustainable long-term strategy. Clients can easily access similar AI tools themselves. Instead, focus on leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance your creativity, streamline processes, and provide personalized value to your clients. With this, you are several yards ahead of the packs out there and your result will be massive.”
Olawale Daniel

Enamul Haque
“AI is not about replacing the human touch but enhancing it”
Enamul Haque, AI Horizons: Shaping a Better Future Through Responsible Innovation and Human Collaboration
tags: ai, chatgpt, ml

Mohith Agadi
“Generative AI has unlocked exciting possibilities in the realms of images and videos. Its manipulation and transformative capabilities offer new avenues for artistic expression, content creation, and immersive storytelling. As this technology continues to evolve, it is essential to leverage its power responsibly and ensure its positive impact on society.”
Mohith Agadi

Sri Amit Ray
“Responsible data and complete transparency are the unbreakable shields in the realm of large-scale Ethical AI for protecting humanity and fostering growth.”
Sri Amit Ray, Ethical AI Systems: Frameworks, Principles, and Advanced Practices

Enamul Haque
“Just as feathers aren't needed for a plane to soar, feelings aren't required for AI to solve the world's most complex problems; it's about the logic and algorithms, not the emotions.”
Enamul Haque, The Ultimate Modern Guide to Artificial Intelligence: Including Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IoT, Data Science, Robotics, The Future of Jobs, Required Upskilling and Intelligent Industries

Enamul Haque
“At its heart, AI isn't just about codes, algorithms, or cutting-edge technology. It's a reflection of our societal values and our collective aspirations. And in a world of diversity, our AI solutions must echo the universal chant of inclusivity, ensuring no one is left behind in this technological renaissance.”
Enamul Haque, AI Horizons: Shaping a Better Future Through Responsible Innovation and Human Collaboration

“AI is a tool, and it doesn't diminish the quality or validity of the outcome.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, Inside The Mind of an Introvert

Abhijit Naskar
“With the rise of AI, machines may or may not become sentient, but one thing is for certain - human mind will soon turn into vegetable.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo

Iqra Iqbal
“THE KAA

It was the way he spoke about it, as if it were a dream.”
Iqra Iqbal, AI Creative Writing Anthology: 20 Authors Share How to Use Computer Tools

Abhijit Naskar
“Architecture is a reflection of the human spirit, poetry is a reflection of the human spirit, painting is a reflection of the human spirit. And difficult though it is to admit, modern generative AI can now do all of that on its own. So the question is, do you want to live in a world where when you look around, the human spirit is nowhere to be found - not in poetry, not in paintings, not in buildings, nowhere! If not, then never trade in your originality for some two-bit convenience of AI.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo

Abhijit Naskar
“AI Deception (The Sonnet)

Anybody can be a singer using Autotune,
Using ChatGPT anybody can be a writer.
But I'm yet to find an AI that can compose,
Love thy neighbor, or love has no gender.

Yet the problem is, neither human
nor AI can detect AI generation.
The world is already being flooded
with soulless, deceitful creation.

In the midst of such grave misgivings,
Honor alone can bring illumination.
Before you place anyone on pedestal,
Observe character beyond the creation.

Even I use photoshop, to enhance my covers,
But the words beneath are unvarnished Naskar.
AI can be a great help if you know how to
use it honorably, so originality is empowered.”
Abhijit Naskar, Insan HimalayanoÄŸlu: It's Time to Defect

Olawale Daniel
“AI can predict security threats before their occurrence by constantly assimilating data patterns and analyzing possible weaknesses.”
Olawale Daniel

“Tools like ChatGPT are designed to assist and enhance human capabilities, not replace them entirely. Much like using Google for information retrieval, ChatGPT can be a valuable resource for obtaining quick information, generating ideas, or seeking assistance. When Google was introduced, some argued that it would make people lazy in terms of information retrieval. "Why bother memorizing facts when you can quickly search for them?" However, this didn't necessarily make people less intelligent; it shifted the emphasis from memorization to critical thinking and information synthesis. Similarly, ChatGPT doesn't make individuals lazy; it changes the nature of cognitive tasks. Instead of focusing on rote memorization or routine information retrieval, people can allocate their mental energy to more complex and creative endeavors. The key is how individuals use these tools.”
ChatGPT
tags: ai, chatgpt

“Hier tanzen Worte und Algorithmen im Takt, und die Poesie der Technologie offenbart ihre Seele.”
Cornelia Fischercher

Cornelia  Fischer
“Hier tanzen Worte und Algorithmen im Takt, und die Poesie der Technologie offenbart ihre Seele.”
Cornelia Fischer, Seelenresonanz: Menschlichkeit und Maschine verschmelzen in Harmonie

Abhijit Naskar
“Statement on Generative AI

Just like Artificial Intelligence as a whole, on the matter of Generative AI, the world is divided into two camps - one side is the ardent advocate, the other is the outspoken opposition. As for me, I am neither.

I don't have a problem with AI generated content, I have a problem when it's rooted in fraud and deception. In fact, AI generated content could open up new horizons of human creativity - but only if practiced with conscience. For example, we could set up a whole new genre of AI generated material in every field of human endeavor. We could have AI generated movies, alongside human movies - we could have AI generated music, alongside human music - we could have AI generated poetry and literature, alongside human poetry and literature - and so on. The possibilities are endless - and all above board. This way we make AI a positive part of human existence, rather than facilitating the obliteration of everything human about human life.

This of course brings up a rather existential question - how do we distinguish between AI generated content and human created material? Well, you can't - any more than you can tell the photoshop alterations on billboard models or good CGI effects in sci-fi movies. Therefore, that responsibility must be carried by experts, just like medical problems are handled by healthcare practitioners. Here I have two particular expertise in mind - one precautionary, the other counteractive.

Let's talk about the counteractive measure first - this duty falls upon the shoulders of journalists. Every viral content must be source-checked by responsible journalists, and declared publicly as fake, i.e. AI generated, unless recognized otherwise. Littlest of fake content can do great damage to society - therefore - journalists, stand guard!

Now comes the precautionary part. Precaution against AI generated content must be borne by the makers of AI, i.e. the developers. No AI model must produce any material without some form of digital signature embedded in them, that effectively makes the distinction between AI generated content and human material mainstream. If developers fail to stand accountable out of their own free will, they must be held accountable legally.

On this point, to the nations of the world I say, you can't expect backward governments like our United States to take the first step - where guns get priority over children - therefore, my brave and civilized nations of the world - you gotta set the precedent on holding tech giants accountable - without depending on morally bankrupt democratic imperialists. And remember, the idea is not to ban innovation, but to adapt it with human welfare.

All said and done, the final responsibility falls upon just one person, and one person alone - the everyday ordinary consumer. Your mind has no reason to not believe the things you find on the internet, unless you make it a habit to actively question everything - or at least, not accept anything at face value. Remember this. Just because it's viral, doesn't make it true. Just because it's popular, doesn't make it right.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One

Abhijit Naskar
“I don't have a problem with AI generated content, I have a problem when it's rooted in fraud and deception. In fact, AI generated content could open up new horizons of human creativity - but only if practiced with conscience. For example, we could set up a whole new genre of AI generated material in every field of human endeavor. We could have AI generated movies, alongside human movies - we could have AI generated music, alongside human music - we could have AI generated poetry and literature, alongside human poetry and literature - and so on. The possibilities are endless - and all above board. This way we make AI a positive part of human existence, rather than facilitating the obliteration of everything human about human life.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One

Abhijit Naskar
“No AI model must produce any material without some form of digital signature embedded in them, that effectively makes the distinction between AI generated content and human material mainstream. If developers fail to stand accountable out of their own free will, they must be held accountable legally.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One

Abhijit Naskar
“If it takes $300bn to end world hunger,
and 7 trillion to fund the next AI wonder,
how many people have to starve to death,
to feed the appetite of the cyberworld?”
Abhijit Naskar, Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets

Aymen El Amri
“Once upon a time, knowledge was king. The person who could provide the answers, solve the most problems and remember the most facts was considered the smartest in the room. Being intellectually sharp was synonymous with possessing vast stores of information and the ability to recall it at a moment's notice. However, with the rise and widespread use of tools like ChatGPT and other Generative AI technologies, this paradigm has shifted.”
Aymen El Amri, Generative AI For The Rest Of US: Your Future, Decoded

Aymen El Amri
“Embrace Generative AI or expect to say ‘huh?â€� a lot”
Aymen El Amri, Generative AI For The Rest Of US: Your Future, Decoded

“ChatGPT tende à esquerda; outras IAs tendem à direita. Isso não significa que não possa confiar nas informações do chat. Isso significa que o bot tenderá a falar de forma mais suave com pessoas da esquerda/direita.”
Jorge Guerra Pires, Desinformação, infodemia, discurso de ódio, e fake news : Saiba o que são e como se informar online de forma saudável (Inteligência Artificial, Democracia, e Pensamento Crítico)

“On the other hand, checkcast meticulously scrutinizes and casts objects, ensuring their harmonious alignment with designated classes.”
Otávio Santana, Mastering the Java Virtual Machine: An in-depth guide to JVM internals and performance optimization

Enamul Haque
“It is not enough to build “smartâ€� technology; we need to empower “smartâ€� users to leverage AI responsibly for the betterment of all.”
Enamul Haque, AI Horizons: Shaping a Better Future Through Responsible Innovation and Human Collaboration

Abhijit Naskar
“I have an uncompromising principle against the use of AI in literature.”
Abhijit Naskar, World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets

Ehsan Sehgal
“Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, or OpenAI, and such chatbots significantly, but not accurately, provide intelligence, information, and whatever one wants to know, whether about humans or any objects or subjects. One does not need to yield and succumb to any human ego since chatbots are more fair, neutral, and undistinctive.”
Ehsan Sehgal