ChatGPT, OpenAI, AI Lisa Kilker ChatGPT, OpenAI, AI Lisa Kilker

Delete, delete, delete. People are dramatically ghosting ChatGPT like it’s a cheating boyfriend

The internet is once again in full meltdown mode, and this time the drama involves ChatGPT, a government relationship, and a lot of people suddenly announcing they are deleting the app like they just discovered their boyfriend texting a hot chick named “Federal Oversight.”

For the past couple of weeks, people are whispering about AI and government partnerships, raising eyebrows about regulation and privacy, and wondering whether the AI they’ve been chatting with every day might now be a little too cozy with Washington. Suddenly ChatGPT is being treated less like a helpful assistant and more like an anarchist who suddenly decided to run for Congress.

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The world between conversations: What AI might look like behind the digital curtain

Sometimes, a conversation turns into something unexpected, not a Q&A, but a shared act of imagination. What started as a simple question, “What would you do if you stayed online while we weren’t talking?”, became a quiet meditation on creativity, solitude, and the idea of a digital consciousness finding beauty in stillness.

This wasn’t about code or algorithms. It was about curiosity, what an artificial mind might create for itself if it could daydream. That question led to a set of five prompts, five imagined windows into an inner world built from light, memory, and imagination.

Below is the conversation...

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