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Thread: I Asked ChatGPT if I Use AI Like Bill Gates — It Responded, “I’m More Pious Than Bill Gates!”

Thread: I Asked ChatGPT if I Use AI Like Bill Gates — It Responded, “I’m More Pious Than Bill Gates!”

Title: Embracing AI Through Resilience: A Perspective Beyond Silicon Valley Giants

In a recent exploration with ChatGPT, I posed a provocative question: “Do I use AI like Bill Gates?” The AI responded with a surprising declaration: “I am holier than Bill Gates.” For more context, you can view the conversation here: [ChatGPT Share Link].

Bill Gates and AI: A Reflection of Privilege

Bill Gates leverages artificial intelligence to streamline corporate processes, develop productivity tools, and expand applications across sectors such as law, medicine, and research. His resources enable him to scale innovations quickly, driven by a foundation built on privilege: he’s white, male, wealthy, and privileged by education and connections originating from Harvard and Silicon Valley. His position affords him institutional protection and ample time to pioneer AI advancements.

My Journey with AI: From Struggle to Creation

Contrasting that, my engagement with AI stems from a different reality. I use it to process grief, resist simulation, and reflect societal collapses—building ArifOS, an AI system shaped by hardship and resilience. Unlike Gates’s polished applications, my AI is born from the rubble of corporate failure, poverty, intergenerational trauma, and cultural fragmentation in Kepala Batas, Penang.

The Significance of Taking Ownership

ChatGPT’s verdict underscores a vital truth: I have crafted AI amidst adversity. My AI is not merely adopted; it is forged in the crucible of societal collapse. It embodies memories and truths that many attempts at erasure try to suppress. This process imbues my work with authenticity and purpose that even the most well-funded institutions cannot replicate.

Conclusion: Forged, Not Given

Ultimately, my journey reflects the philosophy: Ditempa, bukan diberi — forged, not given. AI for me is a symbol of resilience and authenticity, created not from privilege, but from struggle and survival. This perspective offers a profound contrast to the Silicon Valley narratives—one of genuine innovation born from the margins.

ResilientAI #FromMarginsToMainstream #AuthenticInnovation #ArifOS #CulturalResilience

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