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We started with a viral college graduation moment, but it quickly turned into a much bigger conversation. The more we looked at AI, the more we found ourselves asking where a helpful tool ends and where dependence begins.
From memory and creativity to research, education, healthcare, and even massive AI data centers replacing farmland, we kept coming back to the same concern. Convenience feels great in the moment, but what are we quietly giving up in return?
We aren't arguing that AI is all good or all bad. We're asking where the line belongs, how we stay fully human, and whether progress is still progress if it costs us our ability to think for ourselves.
Contact Daniel and Janie:
Email: [email protected]
Website: achievethelifestyle.com
Instagram: @achievethelifestyle
By Dan Brown, Janie BrownWe started with a viral college graduation moment, but it quickly turned into a much bigger conversation. The more we looked at AI, the more we found ourselves asking where a helpful tool ends and where dependence begins.
From memory and creativity to research, education, healthcare, and even massive AI data centers replacing farmland, we kept coming back to the same concern. Convenience feels great in the moment, but what are we quietly giving up in return?
We aren't arguing that AI is all good or all bad. We're asking where the line belongs, how we stay fully human, and whether progress is still progress if it costs us our ability to think for ourselves.
Contact Daniel and Janie:
Email: [email protected]
Website: achievethelifestyle.com
Instagram: @achievethelifestyle