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“The lack of transparency regarding training data sources and the methods used can be problematic. For example, algorithmic filtering of training data can skew representations in subtle ways. Attempts to remove overt toxicity by keyword filtering can disproportionately exclude positive portrayals of marginalized groups. Responsible data curation requires first acknowledging and then addressing these complex tradeoffs through input from impacted communities.”
― Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype
― Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype
“It is critical to recognize the limitations of LLMs from a consumer perspective. LLMs only possess statistical knowledge about word patterns, not true comprehension of ideas, facts, or emotions. Their fluency can create an illusion of human-like understanding, but rigorous testing reveals brittleness. Just because a LLM can generate coherent text about medicine or law doesn’t mean it grasps those professional domains. It does not. Responsible evaluation is essential to avoid overestimating capabilities.”
― Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype
― Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype
“Every piece of data ingested by a model plays a role in determining its behavior. The fairness, transparency, and representativeness of the data reflect directly in the LLMs' outputs. Ignoring ethical considerations in data sourcing can inadvertently perpetuate harmful stereotypes, misinformation, or gaps in knowledge. It can also infringe on the rights of data creators.”
― Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype
― Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype
“Open source philosophies once promised to democratize access to cutting-edge technologies radically. Yet for AI, the eventual outcome of the high-stakes battle between open and closed systems remains highly uncertain.
Powerful incentives pull major corporate powers to co-opt open source efforts for greater profit and control, however subtly such dynamics might unfold. Yet independent open communities intrinsically chafe against restrictions and centralized control over capacity to innovate. Both sides are digging in for a long fight.”
― Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype
Powerful incentives pull major corporate powers to co-opt open source efforts for greater profit and control, however subtly such dynamics might unfold. Yet independent open communities intrinsically chafe against restrictions and centralized control over capacity to innovate. Both sides are digging in for a long fight.”
― Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype
“We don't need AI in every gadget, we don't need CRISPR in every baby.”
― Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
― Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“Writing a good song is not mimicry, replication, or pastiche; it is the opposite. It is an act of self-murder that destroys all one has strived to produce in the past. It is those dangerous, heart-stopping departures that catapult the artist beyond the limits of what they recognize as their known self. This is part of the authentic creative struggle that precedes the invention of a unique lyric of actual value; it is the breathless confrontation with one’s vulnerability, peril, and smallness, pitted against a sense of sudden, shocking discovery. It is the redemptive artistic act that stirs the heart of the listener, where the listener recognizes their own blood, struggle, and suffering in the inner workings of the song.”
― More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI
― More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI
“The **Generative AI Course in Pune** by **SevenMentor** offers an in-depth learning experience designed to help students and professionals master the latest advancements in artificial intelligence. This course covers essential topics such as deep learning, natural language processing (NLP), neural networks, and generative models like GPT, DALL·E, and diffusion models. With expert trainers and hands-on projects, learners gain practical knowledge to create AI-driven applications, generate realistic content, and automate creative tasks. SevenMentor’s structured curriculum and real-world training make it one of the best platforms in Pune to build a strong career in the rapidly evolving field of Generative AI.”
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“It may sound preposterous to digital chimps, who cannot even walk in a straight line without asking AI, but those of us humans still have a functional brain, heart and spine.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“We need internet like we need electricity,
but we don't need AI from head to toe.
Monkeys consumed by mindless algorithm,
eventually devolves dumber than a crow.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
but we don't need AI from head to toe.
Monkeys consumed by mindless algorithm,
eventually devolves dumber than a crow.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“Internet overrun by bots and AI content, defeats its purpose of existence.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“AI fakes will rise, AI fakes will fall, but one thing these vermin must be petrified of, is to be exposed - never tolerate AI slop as normal, just like you no longer tolerate the nazis as normal.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Never tolerate AI slop as normal, just like you no longer tolerate the nazis as normal.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Are Human, Support Human (Sonnet 2520)
AI fakes will rise, AI fakes will fall,
and you can never tell them apart,
but one thing these vermin must be
petrified of, is to be exposed -
never tolerate AI slop as normal,
just like you no longer
tolerate the nazis as normal.
To nourish creativity
you must be intolerant of fakes,
for humanity to flourish
you must be intolerant of prejudice.
Those who make AI fakes
and those who knowingly
consume them are equally garbage,
those who howl prejudice and
those who stay silent are equally savage.
Some century when AI does become self aware,
then we might have to reconsider our ethics,
until then preserve human art at all cost,
and banish every last AI slop in the bin.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
AI fakes will rise, AI fakes will fall,
and you can never tell them apart,
but one thing these vermin must be
petrified of, is to be exposed -
never tolerate AI slop as normal,
just like you no longer
tolerate the nazis as normal.
To nourish creativity
you must be intolerant of fakes,
for humanity to flourish
you must be intolerant of prejudice.
Those who make AI fakes
and those who knowingly
consume them are equally garbage,
those who howl prejudice and
those who stay silent are equally savage.
Some century when AI does become self aware,
then we might have to reconsider our ethics,
until then preserve human art at all cost,
and banish every last AI slop in the bin.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Use AI to empower life,
don't abuse AI to ruin life.
AI must orbit humanity,
not turn humanity into a lie.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
don't abuse AI to ruin life.
AI must orbit humanity,
not turn humanity into a lie.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“AI must orbit humanity, not turn humanity into a lie.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“AI may assist, when the human awakens; machine may speak, what the mind has written.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Once out, AI is here to stay, but there are meaningful ways to use AI instead of cheap forgery.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“You can use a telescope to peep through windows or gaze at the stars, the former makes you a creep, the latter makes you a scientist - the same is with AI, you can use AI to undress people or as an additional tool in your broader mission.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Use AI to expand the human soul, not substitute the soul with slop.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Every artist has a central art, an art that defines their life, keep that art pure and human.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“How Not to Use AI (Sonnet 2651-2652)
Every artist has a central art,
an art that defines their life,
keep that art pure and human,
till the day you die.
The medium may change with time,
but the material must be human.
I repeat, AI may assist humanity,
but not substitute humanity.
Humans are not much bright to begin with,
with all our jungle biases and prejudices,
and leaning heavily on generative ai,
would only turn society into meatmarket.
AI is not the problem, mindlessness is,
in fact, it's stupid not to make use of
a marvelous new instrument out of rigidity,
but you must draw a clear line between
human originality and ai assistance.
For example, I literally cannot remember when
was the last time I picked up a physical pen,
as all my books are written on a computer.
And at some point, I might even consider
using AI for minor bookcover edits,
not generate the cover mark you,
but strictly for tweaks of the images.
I won't even let your little bards and byrons
anywhere near my writing, let alone algorithms.
I am Naskar, the canon is Naskar, it'll remain Naskar,
till the universe collapses and the next one begins.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
Every artist has a central art,
an art that defines their life,
keep that art pure and human,
till the day you die.
The medium may change with time,
but the material must be human.
I repeat, AI may assist humanity,
but not substitute humanity.
Humans are not much bright to begin with,
with all our jungle biases and prejudices,
and leaning heavily on generative ai,
would only turn society into meatmarket.
AI is not the problem, mindlessness is,
in fact, it's stupid not to make use of
a marvelous new instrument out of rigidity,
but you must draw a clear line between
human originality and ai assistance.
For example, I literally cannot remember when
was the last time I picked up a physical pen,
as all my books are written on a computer.
And at some point, I might even consider
using AI for minor bookcover edits,
not generate the cover mark you,
but strictly for tweaks of the images.
I won't even let your little bards and byrons
anywhere near my writing, let alone algorithms.
I am Naskar, the canon is Naskar, it'll remain Naskar,
till the universe collapses and the next one begins.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Normalizing Case Specific AI Use
(Naskaristana 2663-2666)
Don't waste your time on the dilemma of,
to use or not to use ai, ask instead,
how can you use ai in your particular field,
without compromising your integrity!
It's not about avoiding ai,
it's about delegating menial tasks to ai -
fire, steam, electricity, internet, ai, these
are all tools, sooner or later you will adopt it,
and this comes from a person whose literature
was heisted without consent to train algorithms, among many other living writers.
Sure, unlike electricity and internet,
the origin of gen-ai is downright dubious,
so much so that even bombing these ai companies
would not be unjustified, just like bombing america
would be a great humanitarian initiative, but that
won't solve the exploitation problem in the long run -
so we'd have to find meaningful alternatives
to deal with such contraptions of heinous origins,
instead of just freaking out,
whether it's algorithm or america.
AI slop is still slop,
American history is still a crimescene,
therefore we have to deslopify ai,
and disinfect america of its
foundational knack for terrorism.
Also, one more thing, ai is a radically new territory,
even the makers of ai don't know what they're doing,
so don't expect to figure out everything overnight,
don't be too hard on yourself pressured by hypocrites;
the idea is not to outsource your ideas,
whether to ai or to hypocritical primates,
so take your time, and figure out your own
ethics of ai in case specific context.
Use ai to be more meaningful than productive -
for example, bring inspiring figures to life,
and make them have discourse with each other,
but always maintain their original texts.
Or like I recently (March, 2026) used ai to produce a few audio materials, based on some of the sonnets, these tracks sound like music but they are not, even though the lyrics are mine, it's not music until I pick up the guitar and sing myself, or some real musician does; I see these ai audio tracks as accessibility extensions - in fact, accessibility could be the greatest boon of ai.
The canon is the art, the audios are just more courier,
both the ai tracks and my own voice recordings.
Main point is this:
music without musician is not music,
poetry without poet is not poetry,
art without artist is not art,
simulation without experience is delusion.
You can 3d print furniture,
but you cannot 3d print art -
and alas, only a true artist
can know what this means!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
(Naskaristana 2663-2666)
Don't waste your time on the dilemma of,
to use or not to use ai, ask instead,
how can you use ai in your particular field,
without compromising your integrity!
It's not about avoiding ai,
it's about delegating menial tasks to ai -
fire, steam, electricity, internet, ai, these
are all tools, sooner or later you will adopt it,
and this comes from a person whose literature
was heisted without consent to train algorithms, among many other living writers.
Sure, unlike electricity and internet,
the origin of gen-ai is downright dubious,
so much so that even bombing these ai companies
would not be unjustified, just like bombing america
would be a great humanitarian initiative, but that
won't solve the exploitation problem in the long run -
so we'd have to find meaningful alternatives
to deal with such contraptions of heinous origins,
instead of just freaking out,
whether it's algorithm or america.
AI slop is still slop,
American history is still a crimescene,
therefore we have to deslopify ai,
and disinfect america of its
foundational knack for terrorism.
Also, one more thing, ai is a radically new territory,
even the makers of ai don't know what they're doing,
so don't expect to figure out everything overnight,
don't be too hard on yourself pressured by hypocrites;
the idea is not to outsource your ideas,
whether to ai or to hypocritical primates,
so take your time, and figure out your own
ethics of ai in case specific context.
Use ai to be more meaningful than productive -
for example, bring inspiring figures to life,
and make them have discourse with each other,
but always maintain their original texts.
Or like I recently (March, 2026) used ai to produce a few audio materials, based on some of the sonnets, these tracks sound like music but they are not, even though the lyrics are mine, it's not music until I pick up the guitar and sing myself, or some real musician does; I see these ai audio tracks as accessibility extensions - in fact, accessibility could be the greatest boon of ai.
The canon is the art, the audios are just more courier,
both the ai tracks and my own voice recordings.
Main point is this:
music without musician is not music,
poetry without poet is not poetry,
art without artist is not art,
simulation without experience is delusion.
You can 3d print furniture,
but you cannot 3d print art -
and alas, only a true artist
can know what this means!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Don't waste your time on the dilemma of, to use or not to use ai, ask instead, how can you use ai in your particular field, without compromising your integrity!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“It's not about avoiding ai, it's about delegating menial tasks to ai - fire, steam, electricity, internet, ai, these are all tools, sooner or later you will adopt it.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“The idea is not to outsource your ideas, so take your time, and figure out your own ethics of ai in case specific context.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Don't waste your time on the dilemma of, to use or not to use ai, ask instead, how can you use ai in your particular field, without compromising your integrity!
It's not about avoiding ai, it's about delegating menial tasks to ai - fire, steam, electricity, internet, ai, these are all tools, sooner or later you will adopt it, and this comes from a person whose literature was heisted without consent to train algorithms, among many other living writers.
AI is a radically new territory, even the makers of ai don't know what they're doing, so don't expect to figure out everything overnight, don't be too hard on yourself pressured by hypocrites;
the idea is not to outsource your ideas, whether to ai or to hypocritical primates, so take your time, and figure out your own ethics of ai in case specific context.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
It's not about avoiding ai, it's about delegating menial tasks to ai - fire, steam, electricity, internet, ai, these are all tools, sooner or later you will adopt it, and this comes from a person whose literature was heisted without consent to train algorithms, among many other living writers.
AI is a radically new territory, even the makers of ai don't know what they're doing, so don't expect to figure out everything overnight, don't be too hard on yourself pressured by hypocrites;
the idea is not to outsource your ideas, whether to ai or to hypocritical primates, so take your time, and figure out your own ethics of ai in case specific context.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Music without musician is not music,
poetry without poet is not poetry,
art without artist is not art,
simulation without experience is delusion.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
poetry without poet is not poetry,
art without artist is not art,
simulation without experience is delusion.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“You can 3d print furniture,
but you cannot 3d print art -
and alas, only a true artist
can know what this means!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
but you cannot 3d print art -
and alas, only a true artist
can know what this means!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
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