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Are you afraid of people knowing about you?
I'm here to tell you that I've lived my life openly sharing who I am.
From the first time privacy fears were raised with me, I dismissed them. I called them irrational fears. After all, what's rational about it?
"Oh, you'll get kidnapped, your family will be extorted! There'll be identity theft, and you'll get scammed!"
My response?
"Okay, then how do all these famous people deal with it? There’s clearly a solution, and some handle it better than others."
The answer is definitely not hiding in a cave and reducing our interactions with the world. Instead, I choose to embrace it fully and learn to navigate life as a public figure. So when that day comes, I won’t be afraid. I was born ready.
Every day, I have conversations with people and, increasingly, with AI. Sometimes, AI responds with answers so eerily familiar they seem to know me better than my own wife. Am I afraid? No. I’m excited. I’m thrilled that an artificial being can seem so intelligent. I challenge it, feeding it more information. I want it to know me inside and out, acting as a mirror to my own behavior.
Nothing has been as profound AND as widely accessible to the masses. We truly live in extraordinary times. Embrace it.
I'm here to tell you that I've lived my life openly sharing who I am.
From the first time privacy fears were raised with me, I dismissed them. I called them irrational fears. After all, what's rational about it?
"Oh, you'll get kidnapped, your family will be extorted! There'll be identity theft, and you'll get scammed!"
My response?
"Okay, then how do all these famous people deal with it? There’s clearly a solution, and some handle it better than others."
The answer is definitely not hiding in a cave and reducing our interactions with the world. Instead, I choose to embrace it fully and learn to navigate life as a public figure. So when that day comes, I won’t be afraid. I was born ready.
Every day, I have conversations with people and, increasingly, with AI. Sometimes, AI responds with answers so eerily familiar they seem to know me better than my own wife. Am I afraid? No. I’m excited. I’m thrilled that an artificial being can seem so intelligent. I challenge it, feeding it more information. I want it to know me inside and out, acting as a mirror to my own behavior.
Nothing has been as profound AND as widely accessible to the masses. We truly live in extraordinary times. Embrace it.
Note: this was proofread by Grok AI.
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