Tag: Tech Ethics

  • I’m Not Against AI; But We Need to Stay Awake

    Like many people lately, I’ve been experimenting more with AI tools. Some of them are genuinely useful: they help speed up writing, summarise long articles, or offer creative inspiration. I don’t believe AI is the problem.

    But the way it’s being built and deployed by some of the biggest companies? That’s where I think we need to be a lot more careful.

    I’m not here to reject AI. I’m here to say: let’s do this with awareness, ethics, and control.

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  • The False Sense of ‘Free’: What We Pay for With Convenience

    We’ve all done it. Downloaded an app, signed up for a service, tapped “accept all” just to get started. It’s free. It’s easy. What’s the harm?

    But since stepping away from Meta platforms, I’ve started to see how misleading that word free really is. Most of these platforms aren’t free at all. We’re just paying in a different way.

    And often, it’s with something far more personal.

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  • Why I’m Leaving Meta: Embracing a Healthier Digital Life

    For years, platforms like Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp have been central to how we connect, communicate, and consume content. As someone who’s used these services extensively, I’ve come to a point where continuing to engage with Meta’s ecosystem no longer aligns with my values or priorities. That’s why I’ve made the decision in 2025 to delete my accounts on all Meta-owned platforms and transition to alternatives like Signal & BlueSky. Here’s why:

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