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Funny story - I had a client of my client who wanted to use AI to track literally everything their customers did online - I had to channel my inner Van Helsing and drive a stake through that idea real quick.

Your point about ghosting the human element though? That's the real horror story we're not talking about enough. I've watched some brilliant creative minds slowly get pushed aside because "AI can do it faster." Sure, and a microwave is faster than a chef, but I know which one I want making my anniversary dinner.

I hope you are having a good Wednesday, Paul.

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Thanks for those insights. There is much to discuss on all these topics and I will keep the conversation alive as best I can.

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This hits home. It's easy to see generative AI as a shiny new tool, but without ethical boundaries, it becomes a double-edged sword. Love how @PaulChaney weaves these marketing horror stories into a cautionary tale. It’s a wake-up call to prioritize transparency and humanity in every AI-driven decision. Thanks for shedding light on this!

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Thanks, Alexandra. You don't want unethical use to bite you in the neck! :-)

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