I made this graphic because this is one of those AI conversations that keeps coming up in my head.
It's been something that in my corporate job we are required to take training in...and it got me thinking that for anyone using AI, it's an important topic to think about.
The first consideration is this...
AI does this sneaky little thing where it says wrong things with the same confidence as right things and it does this with no hesitation
But I think the bigger conversation is integrity.
For me, there are a few lines I’m not crossing:
✅ no fake testimonials
✅ no inflated credentials
✅ no private client details in prompts
✅ no asking AI to copy someone else’s voice
✅ no pretending AI-written substance was all me
✅ no handing over my actual opinions and letting AI replace them with beige internet soup
My rule is simple:
AI can help me organize, clean up, brainstorm, structure, and move faster.
✨ But the perspective still has to be mine.
✨ The judgment still has to be mine.
✨ The honesty definitely has to be mine.
Because trust takes a long time to build, and I’m not letting a chatbot or AI tool with too much confidence ding my reputation.
I'm curious where you land on this. What’s one AI line you personally won’t cross?