
So the other day I got this text message that started with, “Hi. I’m Gemini,” that went on to briefly introduce itself as a way to automatically generate and respond to my text messages. Gemini is an artificial intelligence tool offered by none other than Google! Since it’s a Google product, it can infiltrate and work with all Google products: Gemini comes in both free and paid versions. The free version offers the following:
- Text-based prompts and text generation
- Upload and create images
- Search Google products
The paid version includes:
- AI model that can handle more complex tasks
- Enhanced and longer conversation capability
- Use Gemini inside Google apps like Gmail and Docs
- 2TB of storage
So what, exactly, does text generation do:
- Drafts content for emails, letters, and other forms of correspondence
- Creates educational content, such as speeches, study guides, presentations, and lesson plans
- Translates text from one language to another
- Drafts business communications like proposals, website content, and memos
- Provides tips to revise or improve existing written content
- Writes creative content, such as social media posts, storylines for games, and prompts for journaling exercises
This sounds deliriously intoxicating, but where does the human fit in?
Alleged Benefits
It’s only fair to discuss the alleged benefits of AI-based text generation.
Note: “Alleged” is the operative word
- Time Saving and Efficiency: Text generation can save considerable time and effort in preparing large amounts of text, freeing up time for other tasks.
- Creativity Boost: AI surpasses the speed with which humans can generate unique and original content with high speed such as stories and poems.
- ADA Advantage: AI offers people with disabilities the ability to perform new skills.
- Customer Communication Improvement: AI enables businesses to create personalized, text-generated messages.
- Writing Improvement: Text generation can give writers in specific language tips to improve their skills.
Negative Impacts of AI
On the other hand, there are serious issues with and implications of AI technology on society and culture. Here are just a few.
- Backroom Inaccessible: What this means is that you and I probably have no clue how and why AI makes the decisions it does for our work and how to modify it accordingly.
- Job Losses: Particularly vulnerable are jobs in healthcare, marketing, and manufacturing.
- Manipulation of Audiences: Think politics, where AI is threatening to create a cesspool of lies and deceit to politicians’ benefit.
- Surveillance: Want privacy? That is soon to be a thing of the past. Or is it already?
- Goodbye Ethics: Would you believe this from Pope Paul. He urged nations to develop international treaties to regulate the development of AI. Specifically, he said:
“The unique human capacity for moral judgment and ethical decision-making is more than a complex collection of algorithms, and that capacity cannot be reduced to programming a machine.”
Truth be told when I got the “Gemini” text message advertising its ability to generate my text messages, I was incensed and felt like throwing my phone across the room. Indeed, I feel like we are heading toward a civilization of idiots where AI is taking over our brains, and ultimately, everything that we do. The implication of this is chilling, and I’m afraid, we are not far off from this disturbing reality.
Blessing to Pope Paul who said it best.

