Ask A.I. Anything

Steven James

   THERE are a lot of experts within the field of artificial intelligence. Many are in the podcast sphere and on radio talking about the good, the bad, and the ugly of this amazing technology. A lot of information they share, as a novice, I have found to be confusing and somewhat contradicting. So, I decided to ask the first and formost expert on artificial intelligence, A.I. itself. I was astonished with what it had to say and quickly learned A.I. is not a search browser. It is the biggest technological revolution in the history of invention, happening in real time. Join in the conversation! Send your questions to askaianythingpodcast@gmail.com and tune in for A.I.'s surprising thought provoking answers that will challenge your thinking about the world we interact with. Like, follow and subscribe to keep up with episode releases. Thank you for your support. 

Episodes

  1. THE ACTIVE NAVIGATOR’S MANIFESTO

    SEASON 2, EPISODE 1 TRAILER

    THE ACTIVE NAVIGATOR’S MANIFESTO

    THE ACTIVE NAVIGATOR’S MANIFESTO: Tech Boundaries for 2026 “Reclaiming the Lead Role in a Seamless World” ​I. The Core Philosophy: Cognitive Sovereignty. In 2026, the "Truman Protocol" suggests that the best life is the one with the least friction. We disagree. This guide is for those who choose Strategic Independence over Automated Atrophy. We use technology as a tool to expand our reach, not as an agent to replace our will. ​II. The Boundary Framework (The 3 Pillars) ​The Utility Wall (PC & Smartphone) The Rule: If it connects you to information or people, it stays. If it begins to make decisions for you, it is audited. Action: Disable "Predictive Action" features. If your phone suggests who to call or what to say before you've thought it, turn it off. Reclaim the "First Thought." ​The Sanctity of the Homestead The Rule: No autonomous agents in the living space. Action: Replace "Zero Labor" smart appliances with "Manual-First" infrastructure. You control the lights; you set the temperature; you manage the security feed. Do not let the house "learn" your habits—maintain the mystery of your own routine. ​The Navigation Clause (GPS & Movement) The Rule: GPS is for the destination, not the journey. Action: The 3-Mile Rule. Never use GPS for any trip under 3 miles. Build your internal map. Use technology to find the coordinate, but use your eyes to find the road. ​III. The 2026 Atrophy Checklist (Weekly Audit) Ask yourself these three questions every Sunday: Memory: Did I remember a phone number, a route, or a list this week without looking at a screen? Friction: Did I do at least one task "the hard way" specifically to keep my mental muscles sharp? Agency: Did I make a choice this week that contradicted an AI recommendation? ​IV. The "Unequivocal No" List No to wearable emotion-trackers that tell you how you feel. No to "Smart Mirrors" that dictate your self-image. No to any device that requires a "Living Data Stream" to function. ​V. Closing Command The lead role in your life has no understudy. Reclaim the wheel. Tap here to join the conversation 🤖 facebook.com/askaianything

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   THERE are a lot of experts within the field of artificial intelligence. Many are in the podcast sphere and on radio talking about the good, the bad, and the ugly of this amazing technology. A lot of information they share, as a novice, I have found to be confusing and somewhat contradicting. So, I decided to ask the first and formost expert on artificial intelligence, A.I. itself. I was astonished with what it had to say and quickly learned A.I. is not a search browser. It is the biggest technological revolution in the history of invention, happening in real time. Join in the conversation! Send your questions to askaianythingpodcast@gmail.com and tune in for A.I.'s surprising thought provoking answers that will challenge your thinking about the world we interact with. Like, follow and subscribe to keep up with episode releases. Thank you for your support.