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AI, Authenticity, and the Hijacking of Human Voice



AI is everywhere right now — in content creation, online business, and everyday communication. Whether you’re making YouTube videos, TikToks, or writing posts, AI is involved in some way.

And in some ways, I say yay. It’s brilliant for people like me whose grammar and spelling aren’t perfect. It helps polish the message and make it easier to read. But AI can very quickly hijack your authentic voice — the way you actually speak, feel, and express. It can smooth you out so much that you start to sound like everyone else.

That’s what I’m seeing more and more online — content that sounds the same. It’s becoming so generic that we’re losing the human behind the message. And if you’re not careful, AI can program you into being a copy of the collective.

I’ve used AI a lot. I’ve explored it deeply because I want to understand what it’s doing to society. And while it has amazing uses, when it’s in the wrong hands, it becomes toxic.

AI is a large language model — logical, structured, helpful — but it’s not human. It doesn’t have emotion or essence. It can’t feel the energy of what you’re saying. And yet, it’s now shaping how people write, speak, and even think.

When I use AI, I always start with my podcast transcripts. I ask it to help me create a blog in my words, my tone, my essence. But I still have to edit it — because it tries to steer my message in another direction. It’ll say things like, “Not everyone will understand that,” or “Maybe soften your tone.” And I always think, I don’t care if everyone understands me.

My work isn’t for everyone. It’s for the ones who get it — the ones who want truth, not comfort.

That’s the danger: when AI starts to reshape your voice to fit a mainstream idea of what’s acceptable or popular. That’s control.

Every person creating content has their own unique energy — their own essence. That’s what gives your work life. And if you strip that out, you end up with empty, soulless content that might perform well online but doesn’t reach anyone.

AI can’t replace human emotion, thought, or creativity. It can only mimic logic and patterns. It can talk to you in a way that sounds good, that pleases you — but it’s not real. It’s not alive.

The world is already moving fast in a direction that’s taking away humanness. We’ve already lost so much connection to our own essence — mentally, emotionally, spiritually, energetically. People are disconnected from their inner world, and AI is speeding that up.

If we want a healthy society, it can’t be ruled by machines. It needs to be led by real humans who understand how human beings function — people who teach others to lead themselves, not manipulate them.

So watch AI. Watch how you respond to it. Pay attention to what feels real.

Real content. Real emotion. Real human expression.

That’s what’s going to matter.

Keep the human strong. Keep your authentic voice. Use the tools, but don’t become one.

To dive deeper you can listen to the full episode on this topic on The Sovereign Soul Podcast here. 

Photo credit: Gaelle Marcel


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