Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Look, we all love technology, right? But let’s be real—some generative AI tools, like OpenAI’s Sora, can be as irritating as your buddy who insists on taking selfies at every brunch. Sure, we’re excited about the capabilities, but what happens when the shiny new AI toy just winds up being *that guy*? You know—the one who overwhelms our chats with bad memes generated by a barely sentient algorithm?

Generative AI can do incredible things, but it can also create a flood of content that makes your head spin. Think of it this way: just because you can have 7000 pictures of a cat wearing sunglasses doesn’t mean you should. Sometimes, less is more—especially when it comes to your friend group chat.

So, why should you care? Aside from the environmental, ethical, and financial concerns swirling around these technologies, let’s not forget they can also drain the fun out of communication. If your online interactions start to resemble a poorly-scripted sitcom, you might want to take a step back and consider your relationship with AI.

In a world where authenticity is key, let’s keep the annoying AI pals at bay. It’s not just about *what* technology can do—it’s about how it affects our lives. Don’t be that guy who brings generic memes to the party. Instead, keep it personal, keep it real, and maybe just let the humans talk for a change.


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