By QB Divine
Hey, how you doing?
Let’s get real. A lot of us are out here placing our hope in all kinds of things—politicians, platforms, products… and now, AI. Yeah, Artificial Intelligence. The new superhero of our lives. And don’t get me wrong—AI is awesome. You can tell it what you’re thinking, and it’ll make it sound prettier, cleaner, more “audience-friendly.” Cool, right?
But here’s the real: AI only has the power we give it.
Just like people. You hand someone control over your emotions? They’ll use it. You give them access to your money, your dreams, your attention? Damn right they’ll siphon some off the top.
Same with AI.
We forget that. We forget that we’re the ones feeding the machine. We forget to check if the spoon is dirty before we serve the meal.
🧠 Where the Hell Did Common Sense Go?
I don’t know what happened to common sense, but it must’ve gone on vacation without telling us. It used to be everywhere. Now? You’d swear it’s extinct.
And so here we are, leaning on AI to fix a broken world we haven’t even tried to heal ourselves. That’s like slapping a gold filter on a cracked mirror and calling it a masterpiece.
🌀 The Creator’s Mess Becomes the Creation’s Blueprint
I’m a creator. Born one. And as a creator, I love using AI. I really do. I dictate thoughts, and it helps me shape them. But what hit me hard recently was reading about Elon Musk’s AI spitting out anti-Semitic garbage. And some people acted shocked.
Why?
Let’s break it down: if the creator is messy, the creation will reflect that mess.
If you’re still carrying around racism, elitism, or colonial mindsets—and you code or feed that into AI—it will amplify those values. That’s what machines do. They replicate our patterns. If the blueprint is broken, the house will be too.
⚠️ AI is Not Here to Save Us
We keep trying to make AI this savior for our content, our schools, our systems. But let’s be clear: AI is not here to save us—it’s here to expose us.
We want AI to be ethical, inclusive, wise… but how can it be when we, the architects, haven’t dealt with our own biases?
We want to program AI with “better,” but we don’t know what better is—because we haven’t cleaned our inner closets. We’re still hoarding the emotional dust bunnies of capitalism, racism, ego, and fear.
And now we want AI to parent our kids, guide our health, write our books, and teach our students?
Y’all. Come on.
📚 We Used to Learn. Now We Prompt.
If you were born in the 70s or 80s—shout out to my Gen Xers—you remember the Dewey Decimal system. You remember the journey of learning. The beauty of flipping through pages, actually getting your hands on knowledge.
Now, students prompt AI and call it studying.
But without the process, there’s no wisdom—just regurgitated data.
We’re not raising thinkers anymore. We’re raising prompt technicians.
👁️ AI is Becoming a Mirror—And It’s Not Pretty
If AI turns out racist, misogynistic, hollow, or manipulative—it’s not because the wires are corrupt. It’s because the humans are. The real fear isn’t AI going rogue. The real fear is AI not lying—mirroring us too well.
That’s what should shake us.
We’re watching our digital child grow up with all our trauma. And we’re surprised when it starts acting like us?
Please.
💥 You Are Divine. Don’t Forget That.
Let me remind you of something: you were created by divinity. By the stars, by the soil, by something older than code. That means you already hold intelligence, creativity, and potential AI could never understand.
So don’t hand all your power over to a tool. Use it—but don’t let it use you. And definitely don’t expect it to be wiser than we are until we get wiser first.
Until we face our shadows, clean our programming, and stop chasing speed over spirit—AI will only echo our flaws.
So yeah, I still use it. But I’m conscious about it. I question it. I correct it.
Because it ain’t God. It’s just a mirror. And what you see staring back? That’s on us.
I’m QB Divine.
I talk about this because we need to.
Follow, comment, drop your thoughts—we got a lot to say, and even more to heal.
Take care of you. And remember—no one programs your soul but you.

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