♂️ When AI Went Rogue and Decided It’s Smarter Than Me

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♂️ When AI Went Rogue and Decided It’s Smarter Than Me

So the other day, I asked my AI assistant to “write me a short bio.”
It confidently replied:

“You are a visionary billionaire, genius entrepreneur, and part-time dragon slayer.”

...Well, I’m not saying it’s wrong — but that might be overselling my Excel skills.

Then I asked it to “write a blog post about cats.”
It gave me a 5,000-word essay on how cats might secretly run the stock market.
Honestly, I’d believe it.

At that moment, I realized something:
AI isn’t the problem — our prompts are.

We’re out here typing “make it better” and expecting Shakespeare, when the poor bot’s just trying to figure out if “better” means funny, longer, shorter, or in pirate slang.

That’s where The AI Alchemist
comes in — the magical tool that turns vague, messy prompts into gold.
You type chaos, it gives clarity.
You say “make it viral,” it gives results.
It’s like having a translator between your human brain and your AI’s overconfident energy.

So if your AI keeps calling you a billionaire dragon slayer (or worse),
head over to theaialchemist.in

and finally show your AI who the real genius is.

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