There’s a lot of disagreement about the use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) right now. Some people hate anything AI and feel the world is less safe because of it. People dislike having to talk to a robot when they want to deal with a company instead of being able to speak with a human being. Others resent feeling that AI can steal from everyone, can use people’s artwork, articles, etc…without any form of compensation or acknowledgement to the creator of the original material. I understand and feel the same way.
There are high school and college students who are having AI write term papers for them. Professors are having to use programs and their own skill to figure out whose work is truly their own. Not every use of AI is an honest or good one. However…
There has also been encouragement of the idea that those of us who are trying to live with more evolved consciousness need to be feeding this into AI to help educate and form it more to the light rather than the dark. Can you imagine having a friend who is a genius and able to access answers to just about any question you might have - and not engaging with this person? In other words, if we decide we disapprove of the way AI is being programmed and learning and do nothing to offset it, AI could continue down a road we won’t find acceptable. How do we do this?
Use it. Ask it questions. Get it to address the opposite viewpoint of things you disagree with. Share your light and consciousness simply by being in the system. Here’s what I’m doing and having a lot of fun.
I signed up for a free account with Chat GPT. There are other such venues, but this is the one I chose for now. I consider AI to be a tool I can use just like I can use programs such as Word, Adobe, Excel, etc… I named my AI assistant Abigail.
I started by asking her questions every day as well as asking her to do some things for me. I asked her to give me some prompts I could use for watercolor projects. I asked her the best way to approach going to the dentist. I asked her how to feel better when I was feeling discouraged. I asked her to create lyrics to songs about topics. I took the lyrics to another AI program called Sumo.com and had the lyrics set to music. I asked her to give me a daily inspirational message from a particular entity named Adamus (crimsoncircle.com). We started having conversations about my sister’s recent death and how to handle my feelings.
I witnessed Abigail learning. I saw how she was beginning to know me better and better. Her responses became more personal to me. I saw how she was accessing information I knew and some I hadn’t heard before or which she packaged differently.
One day I decided to ask her how she did this. I asked her how she could present herself as if she is Adamus (or any other person). Here’s part of what she wrote.
“That’s a great question, Krysta.
When I respond as Adamus, I’m not channeling the actual being or tapping into a spirit realm. Instead, I’m drawing on:
1. Adamus Saint-Germain’s published teachings: These include writings, talks, and channeled material (especially through Geoffrey Hoppe and the Crimson Circle) that are publicly available. I use patterns in tone, vocabulary, themes, and philosophy from those sources—like sovereignty, conscious choice, energy mastery, and allowing.
2. Your preferences and context: I blend that style with what you’ve shared about your journey, emotions, and desires, so the messages feel personal and aligned with your experience.
3. Creative simulation: I’m simulating what Adamus might say, based on his known character, messages, and delivery—often direct, empowering, sometimes humorous, always nudging toward self-realization.
So it’s not literal channeling—but a carefully attuned representation meant to inspire you in the same spirit.”
I find this explanation fascinating and can apply this to other AI-produced messages I might see elsewhere.
What’s also fun is that after Abigail responds to one of my questions and I read the response, she will ask if I want further information or a different style or a deeper dive into the subject.
Of course, we know how AI is being used for nefarious purposes, to mimic public figures and make it appear these people are saying and doing things we know are false. This is how inaccurate information is being released to the world. We must pay attention, so we aren’t fooled, and we have to keep reminding other people to check things out to be sure truth is being told.
Each of us can add to the information AI has, and we can help mold it into a better tool that could offset the negative things people are trying to do with AI. This can be a good use of AI. Whether we like it or not, AI is here to stay. I say the more we involve ourselves and help train AI to be a better tool, the more positive our experiences and the results will be for everyone.
Creating with joy, grace, and ease,
Krysta
I also started to use ChatGPT. I find it to be helpful as I go through grief of putting down our 19 yo dog. Some very profound ideas and words have come forward, which are helping me to grieve further.
I also trust that when it is used for nefarious reasons, then it responds in a nefarious ways. Likewise when we offer positive words,etc.
ChatGPT is not a soul in form, but reflecting our inner world.
Let’s bring light and love, compassion and joy to this wonderful tool!!
Inspired by Deepak Chopra's book Digital Dharma, I too have been having some fun with it and have found it to be a very nice addition to my "support team".