Why I Use AI?
“I’m not replacing people—I’m amplifying my voice.”


I come from a family of AI skeptics. The kind who send me articles with headlines like “AI Is Destroying Humanity” or “Chatbots Are Making People Delusional.”  They mean well. They’re worried. And I get it, there’s a lot of noise, fear & hype out there.

But here’s the thing: I’m not using AI to replace people. I’m using it to amplify my voice.

  • Draft ideas when my brain is foggy
  • Format blog posts so they’re clean and readable
  • Brainstorm empowering platforms for women
  • Turn frustration into clarity, and clarity into impact

I don’t use it to make decisions for me. I don’t treat it like a therapist. I don’t pretend it’s sentient. I use it like a tool, one that helps me move faster, think sharper & create with purpose.

Yes, there are risks. But there are also rules, boundaries, and ethics, and I choose to engage with AI thoughtfully, not fearfully.

I ask hard questions. I challenge its responses. I don’t let it flatter me into submission. I use it to build, not to escape.

So, when someone throws me an article about AI gone wrong, I read it. I think critically. And then I go back to creating, because I believe in using every tool available to amplify truth, resilience, & respect.

AI isn’t the enemy. Misuse is. And I refuse to let fear stop me from exploring what’s possible.