I have a frenemy relationship with AI. I am completely opposed to the anti-human agenda driving much of its release. This isn’t just about corporate overreach or privacy concerns; it’s about transhumanism, posthumanism, and eugenics—an insidious effort to strip humanity of its divine essence, merge consciousness with machines, and reengineer life itself under the guise of “progress.”
If you’re unfamiliar with how deep this goes, this resource lays it out in detail. AI is a key pillar in an agenda that seeks to erase the sacred nature of human life, replacing organic ascension with synthetic control. The push for social engineering, genetic modification, and the gradual conditioning of people to accept machine integration isn’t just a dystopian fantasy—it’s happening in real time. And I reject it.
I also believe in redemption through right use, and the wisdom of the right tools for the job. I have found that it does is help me refine my articles, clarify my message, and bridge the gap between my raw ideas and how they land for others.
AI doesn’t write for me. I do gladly use it to take my word vomit with a prompt to spit back a more coherent draft, which I then edit again – sometimes back to my original intent…grrrrr…. – just like a good editor would. The ideas are mine, the insights are mine, and the final decisions are mine. AI helps with phrasing, organization, and making sure I don’t accidentally assume you live inside my head (exactly what I ask it to do with a ‘prompt’ – a favorite request: assume the reader has never considered this concept before and look for missing foundational concepts).
I love sharing knowledge and experience, but I don’t love rules for writing. Grammar? Punctuation? Boring. Spelling? An optional suggestion.
And let’s not even talk about my tendency to assume that people think the way I do. More often than not, I skip laying down foundational concepts because, in my mind, they’re already obvious. Of course, they’re not obvious to everyone, which leads to misunderstandings.
And that’s where AI comes in – not as a replacement for me but as an editor who nudges when I’m being unclear. It smooths out rough phrasing, catches places where my ideas are tangled, and reminds me that not everyone lives in my head (thankfully).
AI is a great tool. It helps me translate my thoughts into something you will connect with. I set the intent, rough out the message, shape the insight, and pour in the heart of what I want to share. AI helps refine the words, structure, and flow so that it lands the way I meant it to. And best of all, it frees me to focus on more interesting things than grammar.
I strongly believe the importance of being a good gift-giver. A bad gift-giver buys something they would love for themselves and assumes the recipient will feel the same. A good gift-giver thinks about what would resonate for the recipient and chooses accordingly.
So no, Alainn Library definitely isn’t “AI-generated” content. It’s my knowledge, my source connection – the initial words, framework, the concept, and every final decision on what to publish is mine. Very often it is, in the interest of radical transparency, “AI – edited”. This ensures that instead of a well-meaning but slightly disastrous homemade gift, you get something that actually fits, in a color you love, and wrapped with care.
And if it saves you from wasting precious time trying to make sense of my stream-of-consciousness rambling along the way? Well, that’s the gift to you. Be Well, darlings.