First one

“Starting a blog can be a great way to develop your writing skills, connect with others, build your personal brand, and gain a deeper understanding of yourself and the world around you. It can be a challenging and rewarding journey that can bring many benefits to your personal and professional life.”

That’s what ChatGPT has told me recently.

“- Are you taking an advice from a robot?”

I’m glad you asked.

Yes, I do. And not only because right now AI is kind of big deal and “cool” (well, a bit because of that too), but because it has something, that we, people don’t – data.

AI does not have experience, memory or any real thoughts. And that makes it (sometimes) better than us. We hall all the data in the world, all the knowledge but we lack a clear, structured overview. Basically, it is building it’s answers on the monumental amount of data – and the data never lies (it does sometimes, but it has more with the way people transform and present the data, not the data itself).

Should we blindly rely on the answers of yet another AI?

The answer is and will always be no. Well, it is actually “yes” – but with a big freaking BUT.

Always check everything you can. Never use something that you can not prove or test yourself. This rule was never as important as it is now.

Internet 2.0 itself is a place where you can not trust anything. And now it is being enriched by automatically generated thoughts, code pieces, graphics, motivational speeches, blog posts and other very very trustworthy real-looking-like-user-generated stuff – in truly colossal amounts.

Did I even write this text myself?