We are announcing the launch of the #No_me_No_AI_Movement.

We are announcing the launch of the #No_me_No_AI_Movement.

From CURIOUS ROOSTER by Donald Adeniji

August 24, 2025 · 5 min

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The episode announces the launch of the #No_me_No_AI_Movement, advocating for human agency in the age of AI and the importance of productizing personal data.

When I see posts about AI’s immense power, I have one thought: It's no me, no AI. This isn't a threat to the machines. It's a demand for human agency. For years, we've been operating under the "live plug"—a system where AI scrapes our unproductized data, our insights, and our expertise without consent or compensation . They do this because they can, and because for them, our scattered thoughts are just free training data. Why would an AI company give credit for an asset that has no structure, no owner, and no clear value? The uncomfortable truth is this: Your value is evaporating. But it doesn't have to be this way. The Productisation Imperative is the solution. It's the philosophical, economic, and strategic blueprint for a future where every human's unique EEAT (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) is a protected, monetizable asset. We are announcing the launch of the #No_me_No_AI_Movement. Coming soon, we’ll be launching a full campaign to help you: Understand the "unaddressed economic void" in the AI era. Reclaim your narrative from AI and social media. Learn how to structure your unique EEAT into a product that machines need and will pay for. This…

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Host: Donald Adeniji

Topics covered

  • AI
  • human agency
  • data ownership
  • Productisation Imperative
  • EEAT
  • economic void
  • social media

Keywords

  • AI
  • human agency
  • data ownership
  • Productisation Imperative
  • EEAT
  • economic void
  • social media
  • monetizable asset
  • training data
  • narrative reclamation

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