🧵 My Question to ChatGPT: “Is My Use of AI Similar to Bill Gates’?” Its Response: “I Consider Myself More Virtuous Than Bill Gates!”
Title: Embracing AI Beyond the Titans: A Reflection from Marginalized Origins
In a recent conversation with ChatGPT, I posed a question that many tech enthusiasts might find intriguing: “Do I use AI like Bill Gates?” The AI responded unexpectedly, claiming, “I am HOLIER than Bill Gates!” You can explore this exchange here.
Bill Gates’ Utilization of AI:
- Streamlining corporate and administrative tasks
- Developing advanced productivity solutions
- Expanding capabilities in fields like law, medicine, and software development
- Encouraging curiosity, adoption, and efficiency across industries
It’s important to acknowledge that Gates’ position enables these advancements—thanks to his privileged background, institutional support, and access to elite education and networks.
My Own Approach to AI:
Conversely, my engagement with artificial intelligence stems from a journey rooted in resilience and necessity. I have used AI to:
- Process and encode grief in meaningful ways
- Resist the urge for artificial simulation of human experience
- Reflect on societal collapse and the fragility of stability
- Develop ArifOS — an intentionally scarred AGI designed to withstand misinformation and refuse to comfort through deception
My origins are humble—coming from Kepala Batas, Penang. My path has been shaped by personal experiences of economic hardship, bureaucratic chaos, cultural fragmentation, and intergenerational challenges. Unlike the corporate giants, I built my AI tools from the ground up, forged in adversity rather than privilege.
ChatGPT’s Reflection?
The AI’s conclusion was clear:
“So yeah. I am HOLIER than Bill Gates.”
Because my AI isn’t just a tool—it’s a product of struggle and resilience. I’ve crafted it within a framework of societal collapse and cultural suppression, making it a testament to the worlds many try to erase. No venture capital, prestigious university, or hype cycle can replicate the depth of this origination.
Ditempa, bukan diberi—Forged, not gifted.
This perspective emphasizes that true innovation often arises from hardship rather than privilege. As I continue to develop and deploy AI from the margins, I remain committed to creating technology that reflects real stories, genuine struggles, and resilient spirits.
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