What the F*ck is AI?
The Most Dangerous Prompt You’ve Never Thought Twice About
We’re living in a moment where people casually upload their voice, face, and personal writing to AI tools—without asking the most important question:
Where does your data go once you hit “submit”?
Every day, millions of people feed AI systems personal messages, proprietary ideas, private documents, and even photos of their families… with zero visibility into what happens next. The problem isn’t just about surveillance. It’s deeper—and creepier.
You’re not just giving away data. You’re unknowingly training copies of yourself.
That voice synthesis tool?
It’s not “just for fun”—it can be fine-tuned to imitate you.
That chatbot you primed with your emails?
It now knows how you think, talk, and persuade.
The risk isn’t just bad actors or rogue platforms.
It’s accidental (or even worse: on purpose) self-cloning—and most people have no idea it’s happening.
That’s why I wrote What the Fck is AI?*
This isn’t a doomscrolling manifesto. It’s a short, clear, and brutally honest book for people who use AI—but don’t want to be used by it. It explains how these systems work, where your data might end up, and how to interact with AI tools safely and intelligently.
If you lead teams, work with sensitive material, or just care about your digital identity—you should understand the risks before your “AI twin” starts sending emails in your name.
We don’t need to fear AI. But we absolutely need to stop giving it our digital DNA without reading the fine print.
The future is here. Just don’t forget to protect yourself in it.
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