In this post, we’ll discuss artificial intelligence and your emotional intelligence.
I think this is very important because we’re seeing the rise of AI now in many ways — ChatGPT, Grok on Twitter, and there’s many, many of them out there.
We’re able to do so many things with AI now — write, create art, videos, images and more.
Some AI is very good, but can never replace the skill and dedication of a very present human being.
Yet, one of the biggest challenges of this time in history is, discerning the truth and AI is making that much more difficult.

It used to be that people rarely lied because they didn’t want to be caught in a lie, because their integrity would be questioned.
And that used to be very important. Now, that’s not the way it is at all.
I’m in my early 60s, so I’ve seen a few generations of American society and how it’s devolved.
We’re not as happy or as healthy or as honest or as integral as we used to be.
When I was young, people used to be able to do a business deal on a handshake.
My parents’ generation did that. Now nobody does that.
You’d have to know somebody very, very well, and even if you do, you’re going to probably have a lot of signed contracts involved.
With the rise of technology, we’ve been allowed to know more faster than ever before.
So certain things have become exposed. There’s no longer mystery behind famous entertainers or prominent politicians, not like there used to be.
Technology and the information age has helped us determine what’s going on underneath the surface, and then we keep advancing, and the technology gets more sophisticated.
So how do you determine what is false, what is artificial intelligence and what is the actual truth, or as close to it as you can get?
And how do you use your emotional intelligence to decipher artificial intelligence?
The first step is stepping back, being neutral.

Don’t examine something from a position of prejudice, meaning if you like someone, you’re giving them the benefit of the doubt or making excuses for them, or if you really don’t like somebody, you jump on the judgment train because you just don’t like them.
However, if you start from a point of neutrality, like you just don’t know…. now you can observe and ask; What’s going on? What are they actually saying? Does it make sense from a logical point of view?
However, if you don’t know yourself very well, if you haven’t tested your own instincts, if you’d rather believe a lie — artificial intelligence will probably override your emotional intelligence every single time.
At least be honest with yourself.
Many things are just not comfortable to know.
How comfortable are you with being uncomfortable about what is real and true?
If what you know of someone is what you see of them in TV movies or on social media, or at work, or at school, or down the block, you don’t really know them, you just know the face they present.
So to raise your emotional intelligence in the age of artificial intelligence, it’s critical to ask yourself, how badly do you want to know the real truth?
How willing are you to sit in neutrality and wait until there’s some real facts that emerge?
So I’ll leave it there. I hope that’s given you something to consider.
Thank you very much for listening, and I wish you a very prosperous day. Renee
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