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In this tutorial series, I’ll guide you step-by-step through everything you need to know about ChatGPT: how to set it up, ask the right questions, and leverage its potential for blogging, learning, and beyond. Whether you’re a curious beginner or a tech-savvy pro, there’s something here for everyone.
Let’s dive in and discover how AI can make your life easier, more efficient, and a lot more fun!
🧭 Introduction: The Real-World Risks We Can No Longer Ignore
Recently, META made headlines with the announcement of its ambition to develop a #SuperIntelligence #AI — a leap beyond current systems, aiming to shape the future of human-machine interaction. As of July 25, 2025, Meta has officially launched a Superintelligence Unit, appointing Shengjia Zhao as Chief Scientist. Almost simultaneously, #AMAZON is acquiring the wearable startup Bee , a company developing wristbands capable of listening to and recording conversations happening all around the wearer. This convergence of AI advancement and omnipresent surveillance raises a deeply unsettling question: Where are our #ETHICS? WHERE is OUR #PRIVACY!?
Are we witnessing the silent dismantling of foundational social values? Is the race for technological dominance now overshadowing our commitment to #Privacy, #HumanRights, and responsible innovation? In a society that once prided itself on democratic safeguards and personal freedoms, we must ask — is fear becoming the new normal?
As intelligent systems begin to listen, predict, and potentially manipulate, we are no longer just facing a question of convenience or innovation. We are at a #TipPoint. A societal shift is unfolding, where surveillance, data ownership, and ethical boundaries are no longer theoretical debates but urgent dilemmas that demand public attention. Have we thrown away the good social values that once defined us — trust, consent, responsibility, and respect for the individual?
If we do not act now, we risk normalizing a future where ethics are an afterthought, and where technology serves power, not people.
The Real-World Risks We Can No Longer Ignore
The rapid deployment of AI systems — especially those integrated with wearable and surveillance technologies — is not just accelerating; it’s slipping quietly past ethical red lines. Amazon’s move to acquire Bee, a startup building wristbands that record ambient conversations, is a textbook example of how invasive surveillance is being normalized under the guise of innovation. These devices are designed not only to gather health or usage data, but potentially to collect everything we say, everywhere we go — without clear consent, without transparency, and without real safeguards.
Meanwhile, META’s push toward #SuperIntelligence represents another kind of risk: the consolidation of knowledge, behavior prediction, and control in the hands of a few private tech giants. These systems are fed by the very data collected from such wearables, phones, platforms, and even smart homes. The more powerful the AI, the more dangerous the consequences when ethics are absent from design and deployment.
What’s truly alarming is how quietly this is happening. There is little public debate, even less regulation, and no independent ethical authority with power to intervene. People wear smart devices. They click “accept.” They feed the system daily. And they often don’t realize that every word, every move, every silence may become part of a profile — stored, analyzed, and possibly used to influence behavior, emotion, or decisions.
This is not science fiction. It is today’s reality.
THIS is reminding me of The Truman Show — a powerful and relevant film for THIS topic.
📚 Plot: Truman Burbank lives a seemingly ordinary life — until he discovers that his entire world is a carefully constructed reality TV show, and every moment of his life has been broadcast without his consent, since birth.
🎬 Title: The Truman Show
🎭 Actor: Jim Carrey
📅 Released: 1998
Just like Jim Carrey’s character in The Truman Show, we now risk becoming unwitting participants in a society-sized experiment — watched, recorded, and manipulated, not by TV producers, but by algorithms and corporations. The only difference? Truman eventually escaped. Will we?
🎬 Recommended Viewing
The Truman Show (1998), starring Jim Carrey, offers a chilling mirror of today’s world. Truman Burbank lives in a world designed to deceive him — recorded 24/7, every interaction scripted, every moment observed without consent.
Watching this film is essential to understand what the internet and #SocialMedia have become: not tools of connection, but systems of control and commodification. It is worth watching to grasp the deeper reality behind our connected lives — and the dangers we ignore when ethics are removed from the equation.
Some of the most concerning risks include:
- Erosion of personal privacy: When your bracelet listens to your conversations, are you ever truly alone?
- Normalization of surveillance: A generation may grow up believing that being monitored is just “part of life.”
- Data weaponization: Sensitive information can be sold, hacked, or manipulated to serve political or commercial agendas.
- Loss of consent culture: Passive data collection undermines the idea of informed, voluntary participation.
- Dehumanization by AI systems: People reduced to data points are no longer seen as citizens — but as products, patterns, or profit sources.
If we continue on this path without resistance, the line between free society and automated authoritarianism becomes dangerously thin.
🔄 The Digital Mirror: Social Media’s Role in Superintelligence Thinking
And DON’T forget:
#SocialMedia is the mirror of our behaviors in the #RealWorld!
Both are influencing each other — for better or worse!Social media reflects — and amplifies — our collective thinking. As we race toward AI Superintelligence, our online behavior shapes the terrain ahead…
For deeper insights into the mutual influence of technology and human behavior, check out:
👉 “Internet the Savant Child (PART 2): Will AI Make the Internet and People More Intelligent?”
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🧠 A Final Call:
What if we reactivated the filter between our two ears — also known as the “brain” — to get those grey cells moving again? 😉
Related links, tutorials:
https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2025/03/09/chatgpt-free-for-windows-desktop-users-part-73/
Check ALSO my Curation and EDU-related articles on my Blog
- https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=AI
- https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments?tag=AI
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Check ALSO:
ChatGPT FREE for Windows Desktop users, Part 38
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| L’auteur Gust MEES est Formateur andragogique / pédagogique TIC, membre du “Comité Conseil” de “Luxembourg Safer Internet” (LuSI), appelé maintenant BEESECURE, partenaire officiel (consultant) du Ministère de l’éducation au Luxembourg du projet ”MySecureIT“, partenaire officiel du Ministère du Commerce au Luxembourg du projet ”CASES” (Cyberworld Awareness and Security Enhancement Structure).. The author Gust MEES is ICT Course Instructor, ”Member of the Advisory Board” from “Luxembourg Safer Internet” (LuSI), BEESECURE, Official Partner (Consultant) from the Ministry of Education in Luxembourg, project “MySecureIT“, Official Partner from the Ministry of Commerce in Luxembourg, project “CASES” (Cyberworld Awareness and Security Enhancement Structure). |
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