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homemade pancakes for breakfast again :3
while my computer charges
so i can go back to my homework
…i love finals week
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november, 7, brown, 49, and 6 PM are all inexplicably the same thing
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this has been the most freaking stressful week of my life and it’s not even finals week yet
cried twice yesterday (almost thrice)
i’ve had migraines the last three days at least and have been just so tired
i had a concert on sunday, another concert on monday, rehearsal on tuesday + like 3 hours of homework, plus an orthodontist appointment and an unexpected back injury that sent me to my chiropractor, and i missed two tests, tonight i had chiropractor again and a 4 hour long dress rehearsal for ANOTHER FREAKING CONCERT ON SATURDAY it’s like this big christmas spectacular thing and my a cappella group is singing for it, and i ran the pacer (but only got 40 out of 85 so my PE grade is still not gonna go up as much as i need cuz i’ve missed so much from being injured/sick and our system is very attendance-based), tomorrow i have rehearsal and voice lessons and more overdue homework, and friday i have school and then choreo and saturday is choreo and the christmas spectacular and


so. many. stress.
and then next week is finals week
*sigh*
BUT THEN ITS OVER AND I DONT HAVE TO GO BACJ UNTIL AFTER THE FIRST WEEK OF JANUWATY HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA
okay i’m gonna ignore my physics homework, put some food in my body, and then go sleepy sleepy
goodnight
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the navy wants me so bad
they’ve emailed me probably four times in the last month
they want me so bad
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easy classes today
we can do this
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when you take a bite of your food that doesn’t taste like it should
but it doesn’t taste bad
and so you just get confused
and, naturally, keep eating it
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“I keep my closet free of skeletons, ‘cause I’m much better at digging graves”
- a very wise woman
(Emilee Petersmark)
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poison by freya ridings is such a goated song
i especially love listening to it right after Seven Devils by Florence + the Machine
the vibes are off the charts
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i spent 16 hours on duolingo this year
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i’m just gonna put my paper here cuz why not hehe
i haven’t read it since like april so have fun ig
SpoilerGenerative AI–Ethical or Not?
In such a modern world, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the wonders of technology. It enables communication, education, entertainment, and creation, like generative AI, a new tool that has taken the world by storm. It’s easy to use, accessible, convenient, and fun to interact with. The hard truth, though, is that generative AI is a thief. Trained on copyrighted material, the information spit out by these models is merely a Frankenstein interpretation of already-created, supposedly protected human work, none of which is credited or properly acknowledged. This issue is increasingly prevalent in education and media, especially in art. AI is not going to go away, but with the right measures in place, generative AI can take steps toward a more ethical system of operation.
How does AI work, though? Defining the process used to train these models is just the first step on the journey to ethicize generative AI. Internationally published journalist and AI researcher Sarah Samuel describes the training process and theft-like nature of image-generation AI models, as well as the copyright and ethical issues within. She says, “Engineers develop these software to imitate existing artwork that selects and scrapes large datasets of images, codes, text and music from the internet. The next stage involves feeding the software this 'training data' through neural networks. During this stage, the algorithms identify and extract specific features, including shapes and colours. Finally, once trained, the generators are ready to imitate art, sometimes even in the style of specific artists. In short, engineers and software developers train these generators on creatives' artwork found online, often without their consent or knowledge” (Samuel n.pag.). AI is not only trained on copyrighted work but is also trained to imitate certain artists or writers, without their consent. This is problematic because of the AI controversy in the creative world; angry fans will push artists out of their careers under allegations of AI usage when, in reality, their work is being stolen by software that spits out a mangled recreation of hundreds of pieces. This AI “slop” can be mistaken for actual work by the artist, who gets put under the heat for the theft of their own work. Generative AI is dangerous and unethical because it steals the work of professionals, all while putting them out of a job.
With these issues in mind, it’s also important to acknowledge that AI is not going to magically disappear. The issues involved in generative AI must be acknowledged if they’re going to be resolved. These issues are not only limited to copyright infringement, plagiarism, and creative theft, but they also include the generation and publication of false information. Technology expert and 16-time published author, Peter Wayner, explains the increasing dangers of generative AI and the steps people may need to take if it gets out of hand. In regards to the relationship between AI and false information, he writes, “The trickiest problem for users of generative AI is knowing when the AI is wrong. Machines can't lie the way that humans can, but that makes them even more dangerous. They can produce paragraphs of perfectly accurate data, then veer off into speculation, or even outright slander, without anyone knowing it's happened. [People] tend to know when they are fudging, and most have a tell that exposes their calumny; AIs don't” (Wayner n.pag.). This is yet another reason why AI is so dangerous. Its creative nature causes it to veer off into complete fantasy—or “outright slander”—when it cannot recognize a pattern or find the information it needs to generate what the user wants. In trivial contexts, this may seem insignificant, but when you put it on a corporate scale, AI tools, such as customer service bots, can cause lawsuits. Corroborating this point, author Tracy Barbour describes the current issues of generative AI, such as its biases and tendencies to come up with incorrect information, as well as how to navigate these issues in an AI-filled reality. She expresses that “concerns about GenAI [generative AI] should always start with accuracy, as AI can sometimes blend fact with fiction. ‘Hallucinations,’ as these spurious results are called, can create real problems. ‘AI can make up medical treatments that are not the best path forward, or as it did recently, recommend a food bank as a hot place to eat for visitors coming to your city.’” (Barbour n.pag.). What makes this even more problematic is that most AI users do not fact-check the information they receive from these models. This is progressively obvious in academic areas as students take the “easy way out” and dodge actual assignments, using AI to summarize information or even do their work for them. The problem here is not only plagiarism but also the risk that this information is blatantly wrong, and users don’t even think to fact-check their AI models.
The final step in making generative AI more ethical is fixing the issues within. There are ways to make the process more accurate, lawful, and honest. People could be hired to fact-check AI and make sure all its information is up to date and true. Rules could be put in place for the usage of AI and how it operates in order to keep all parties involved safe and informed at all times. Award-winning author and CEO of AI analysis firm RPA2AI, Kashyap Kompella, describes how AI is increasingly prevalent in our society and is threatening many careers; he briefly touches on some questions concerning AI and their potential solutions. He wonders, “Is the consent of the artists required? Do the content owners and artists have to be compensated when their works are used for training? Is it practically feasible to seek consent from and compensate millions of creators?” (Kompella n.pag.). Like he says, it’s hardly obtainable to gather consent from the hundreds of thousands of creators out there whose work might be scraped from the web. However, it may be possible to rewire AI more ethically, such as hiring artists and writers to train these models rather than stealing copyrighted work off the Internet.
Generative AI is not going to disappear. Nonetheless, if steps are taken to make AI safer and more ethical, it would improve lives rather than threatening to steal jobs. Artists’ work would not be getting stolen, remixed, and even sold by people who didn’t have any part in its original creation. People wouldn’t be afraid to make their work accessible, and a career in the arts would be far more attainable. Additionally, it would be easier to avoid false information and the dangers attached, and AI could even provide jobs to those interested in its development; it will only get better, however, if people are willing to make a change.
Works Cited
Barbour, Tracy. "Machine Philosophy: Ethical and legal implications of generative artificial intelligence." Alaska Business Monthly, vol. 40, no. 5, May 2024, pp. 92+. Gale In Context: High School, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A793677046/GPS?u=omah21245&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=03dbc095. Accessed 24 Apr. 2025.
Kompella, Kashyap. "Artificial Intelligence Versus Artists?" Information Today, vol. 40, no. 3, Apr. 2023, p. 40. Gale In Context: High School, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A744170275/GPS?u=omah21245&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=765ab741. Accessed 17 Apr. 2025.
Samuel, Sarah. "Drawing a line: AI art can be fun to generate, but that doesn't mean it's ethical." This Magazine, vol. 57, no. 1, July-Aug. 2023, pp. 12+. Gale In Context: High School, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A766108648/GPS?u=omah21245&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=f0c46d4d. Accessed 17 Apr. 2025.
Wayner, Peter. "10 reasons to worry about generative AI." InfoWorld.com, 13 Feb. 2023. Gale In Context: Global Issues, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A736896074/GPS?u=omah21245&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=e16223cd. Accessed 17 Apr. 2025.
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i love universal experiences
like
we’re all just humans having a good time
and there are some things that happen to all of us no matter where we live or how old we are or whatever
and it’s just like wow
humans are cool
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okay i think i’ve decided what i’m going to do with the pieces
i think i’m just gonna put some more effort into the eyes and not hide it with the glitchy glitch and see if i like that
and if not i’ll just give chess’ hair some rim lighting cuz it kinda gets lost with the demon background
i will report back in the afternoon
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just finished a new piece (i think… we’ll see. it’s definitely rougher than some of my other stuff)
there are a couple different versions because backgrounds are hard okay
but yes this is carissa and potential bae :3
they argue a lot though
def would be a friends to rivals to friends to lovers if they did get together
but yes :3 i will gladly answer any questions about lore
(song lyrics are from Seven Devils by Florence and the Machine)
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idk why i don’t draw more ship art
like
i have the power
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omg people are photoshopping santa hats onto their pfps?!
i think i need to join in on this
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the fact that the location of the ancient, megalithic egyptian labyrinth has been confirmed for 17 years and theorized/known for even longer and yet it is just sitting under the ground filling up with water and nobody’s digging it up
i understand that there are like a lot of reasons archaeologists arent allowed to (mainly the egyptian government), but i think it’s crazy that the government is just letting quite possibly the most astonishing piece of architecture/the discovery of the century just like rot while half of it fills up water
WE KNOW WHERE IT IS
IT’S LITERALLY LABELED ON GOOGLE MAPS
WE KNOW THAT IT’S BEEN AROUND FOR LIKE THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF YEARS WHY HAVE WE NOT DUG IT UP






this will anguish me probably for the rest of my life so if you also would like to be anguished go learn more about it, unchartedx has a really good video on it (it’s like 2 hours long but it covers a lot).
LIKE THE LABYRINTH IS LITERALLY
WE KNOW WHERE IT IS
WE KNOW
WHY
WHY ARE WE JUST LEAVING IT IN THE GROUND










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i know but like there’s not a ton of an effort being made
they could raise the money if they really wanted to
theres just so much hush-hush and stuff
like one of the archaeologists who was working on it quite literally got jailed
all this goes to say that as a history and archaeology nerd, it very much pains me that they haven’t dug it up/aren’t digging it up
but yk i have hope for the future
maybe
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we now face the challenge of how to subtly start a DM with the huzz after getting his number earlier this week for the physics group chat


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lol duly noted
i do think i should talk to him a little bit more in person first just to like establish a definite like direct connection just cuz right now i feel like we’re friendly with each other but we’re not like friends yk
maybe i’ll ask if anyone wants to come over to do our homework together and see if he wants to cuz we got all the same problems wrong lmao
maybe i’m overthinking it idk but i think imma talk a lil more in person to him first
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guess who earned 35 dollars yesterday
me
it was me
i cut my older brother’s hair (lowkey turned out fire) and he paid me 15, my dad paid me 10 extra for doing it (kinda weird BUT I AM NOT COMPLAINING) and then i also cashed in my chore points for 10 more dollars
i also had a dream last night where i was in seoul
just visiting
but i saw 남산 tower through my hotel window at night all lit up and i got really emotional for some reason and i was like THIS FEELS LIKE HOME I AM STAYING HERE
and then my dream also included birthing a child cuz i suddenly had a korean husband (my dreams do the baby thing to me often i have no idea why)
girl things ig lmao
but anyway
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Was your husband a good person?
Once I had a dream where I was married and had a kid. It wasn't really the best situation. Someone told me that if I ever actually saw that man, I should get away as fast as I can. And I was like yeah whatever. But then I did see him. It was at my last girls camp and was taking some girls somewhere and he was driving around in a truck in a way that gave off creepy unsafe vibes I suppose. I don't know how else to describe it. I have never been so diligent at getting people somewhere and we stayed there until we knew he was gone.
Anyways. If he was a bad person and you ever encounter him in real life might be wise to leave and find a way to be safe.
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guys
this was a long thing but i deleted it all and it sums up to be i’m a terrible friend and i don’t really know what i’m doing in this crazy situation called life and i’m gonna be fine but right now i’m crashing out and possibly delusional and i’m a bad friend

average sunday night mental dialogue
goodnight
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GUYS
GUYS I FEAR I AM COOKING
i havent animated in a couple years and i never really got the hang of it on procreate UNTIL
i have this friend who animates on procreate sometimes and she showed me some tips and tricks AND LOOK AT WHAT IVE COOKED UP
im gonna make it into a full thing but y’all just get the sneak peek version
Spoilermake sure your volume is on
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experience by ludovico einaudi is like one of the most beautiful instrumental piano pieces maybe ever
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good morning
halloween was good but it was very very short and i’m feeling very melancholy about it
it was just kinda lonely and sad
like
i had a party right
people were supposed to get here at 6:30 but they were at the pumpkin patch so they didn’t get to my house until like 10 PM (except for one who got here at 8 ) and we didn’t start trick or treating until 8:30 and we only stayed out until 9 cuz people were already putting their candy away and stuff and there just wasn’t a lot going on and it was just us two in the dark and cold and there was pretty much nobody else on the streets and it just was very like… sad ig idk
i’m satisfied with the amount of candy i got tho considering i havent trick or treated for a couple years
i have like a couple handfuls lol
but yeah people didn’t get here until late because a bunch of stuff happened and they were very apologetic and i felt really bad they didn’t get to trick or treat with us and they felt really bad about missing it but then we stayed up until 3 AM and i woke up at 8 and made pumpkin waffles with apple cider syrup for breakfast and now people left and it’s lonely again
but idk
it’s just the way of growing up i suppose lol
halloween is like my favorite holiday and ig it just felt like it passed me by
maybe cuz i had choreo until 6
HOWEVER
I AM HAPPY WITH MY COSTUME
i forgot to take pictures last night (









also very sad about that), but i have some from a trunk or treat i did on thursday so have them
but yeah she’s 100% DIYed
i alao have the sword, but i don’t have pics of/with it
*sigh*
im gonna go get ready for choreo

you’re literally psychic

