I’ve been following AI closely for years, and honestly, the release of Fable 5 left me feeling a bit uneasy. What excited me about AI in the beginning wasn’t that it could write code, build businesses, or help large companies. It was that, for the first time, ordinary people had access to something incredibly powerful. It felt like a new tool, a new kind of leverage. Something that could help a single person learn faster, think better, create more, and maybe even compete in ways that weren’t possible before. Now I’m seeing more restrictions around areas like biology, chemistry, security, and other topics. I understand why companies do this, and I’m not even arguing that they’re wrong. But somehow it changes the feeling. Maybe what excited me wasn’t AI itself, but the idea that knowledge was becoming more accessible to everyone. I don’t know. I was about to write a much longer post, but halfway through I lost interest. Maybe I just need to step away from AI for a few days. submitted by /u/biliby8172
Originally posted by u/biliby8172 on r/ArtificialInteligence
