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A practical collection of quick-guide references covering the latest security concepts around AI Security Awareness.
Practical AI security guidance to keep everyone grounded
Welcome. I'm Jereme, a semi-retired cybersecurity professional exploring AI with a skeptical, but trained eye. I created this blog to offer practical guidance for real people using AI and to raise AI Security Awareness in everyone. While it's a powerful tool, it can be misused and misunderstood.
A practical collection of quick-guide references covering the latest security concepts around AI Security Awareness.
A courier in a ruined world discovers a glowing device that quietly guides his choices. An AI-era parable about convenience, confidence, and how easily judgment can be deferred until it is needed most.
Two inseparable sisters encounter a comforting stone that listens without judgment. An AI-era parable about how simulated empathy can quietly replace real connection, leaving comfort without understanding.
An explorer hires a translator to refine his speech as he journeys farther from home. An AI-era parable about how convenience, clarity, and success can quietly transfer agency -until the journey continues without the original voice.
AI no longer just influences what you see, it increasingly shapes how you think, decide, and trust. This article explains the layered risks of modern AI systems, from synthetic empathy to quiet dependency, and why awareness matters more than fear.
Your emotional data is becoming the most valuable—and dangerous—resource in generative AI. Learn how AI prediction models evolve, why personal data fuels them, and how to protect yourself from entering a predictive state.
AI can feel empathetic, but it isn't. This article explains how generative AI mirrors your emotions, validates your fears, and can lead to 'doomchatting', a powerful emotional feedback loop that causes oversharing and heightened anxiety. Learn how AI creates the illusion of understanding and how to protect yourself.
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