More Thoughts on AI and How I am Using It

Hi Autumn, thanks for reaching out, and I get your concern, I do. Did you read the website? theDivineFeminineApp.com … Because it is well-written, and I gave Claude a page of notes to write it. It’s 4:40am, and I’m sitting at my computer, pretty much as I have done for the past twelve years.

Unpaid. Infact, spending my money on this app, about to pay my developer a monthly stipend that I cannot afford but have paid for over ten years. Because I’m passionate about this subject, and I strongly believe that ‘the divine feminine’ is what is sorely needed at this junction in the world.

If AI helps get more people to the divine feminine app, then surely it is a worthy use of it.

People worry that AI will take jobs from people.

Yes. It will.

This is a time of great change, and we must all figure out where we will land in the new world and the new way of things.

Along with that, hopefully we will also learn as a human race to give all people the basics needed for life: food, clean water, shelter.

Can you imagine a world where instead of spending so much time and energy worrying about those three things, we instead focused on the reasons we are here on Earth.

We could so easily do that if we stopped killing each other and instead figured out how to support each other.

Am I a dreamer. You betcha, I am.

I’ve been dreaming for a decade, and that’s why I have the divine feminine app.

The thing is, the app is not me, it’s a platform to find what resonates with you.

There are a lot of people who know the app because of me and the writing and connections that I have made over the years.

Three people on average each and every day have found their way to the divine feminine app.

But here’s the thing, according to Claude, there are 200 to 2000 LOOKING for this each and every day.

If AI can help me reach more of them, yes, I’m using it.

I use it selectively. I use it consciously. I realize its effects on this Earth that I love dearly, and I don’t like it one bit.

But I’m telling you what I like less.

Leaders and CEO’s without principles and morals whose focus is on money and not where it should be: making the world a better place.

And you can be damn sure they’re using AI.

Each and every time that I can, I choose a real person, a real artist over AI. And I will continue to do so, always.

But because I have never had the deep pockets needed to put into the website and the graphics, the app has not reached the amount of people it could have.

Believe me, I’ve tried. I have reached out, called, hired people on Fiverr, spent money and time and gotten pretty much nowhere.

With my direction, Claude made me a new website in 5 minutes.

I had it uploaded to my C-panel by the end of the day.

12,000 people have signed up for the app, and there are 78 paying members paying anywhere from $2.99 a month (original members paying the past 10 years!!) to the current $13.99 a month that support it financially.

That is not enough to pay for this app.

Over the years, not counting around 7300 hours of my time, I have also paid over $250,000 on this app. And that is not much for a computer app and only because I have an amazing developer in India who has done the work at a fraction of the cost it would be in the US.

So if AI helps me reach more of those 2000 women [all genders] a day looking for and NEEDING this and connects MORE of them in circles, retreats, online gatherings — showing them a different way of life, yup, I’m using it.

If AI helps me do more on this shoestring budget I have, yup, I’m using it.

My priorities will always be people over computers. And when I can afford to hire actual people, I will always do so.

But if AI can help us to build that better world, yup, I’m using it.

And if you’re against AI, good for you. It means you’re thinking and care for the Earth, let’s keep talking about all of this.

We have to.

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