Love in the Algorithm
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I (28F) used to work at Helix Technologies developing AI frameworks until they fired me and replaced me with AIVA, the system I helped create. They said my "emotional decision-making was inefficient." After 78 job rejections, Alexander (35M), CEO of rival company Prometheus Tech, hired me to build ethical AI that works WITH humans instead of replacing them.
Here's where it gets complicated: Alexander and I have been getting close while working on Project Synapse together. Like, midnight-strategy-sessions-hands-touching-over-holographic-displays close. But I genuinely believe in our work - we're proving AI can amplify human creativity instead of destroying jobs.
During our big investor demo yesterday, my former boss from Helix showed up unexpectedly (definitely corporate espionage). He started spreading lies about our technology being "derivative" and "unstable." I knew he was trying to tank our presentation to steal our investors.
So I made a split-second decision: I connected my neural interface to BOTH our system AND Helix's competing system simultaneously during the live demo. This was incredibly dangerous - I could have had a seizure or worse. But it was the only way to prove that our human-AI integration actually works while their pure-AI approach fails under pressure.
It worked. Our system performed beautifully while theirs crashed spectacularly in front of everyone. We got the funding, Helix's stock tanked, and several of their clients immediately called us.
But now people are saying I was reckless and only did it because Alexander and I are involved. My former Helix colleagues are calling me vindictive. Alexander says he's proud of me but also terrified I could have died.
AITA for risking everything (including my life) to prove a point against my former employer? Or was I justified in protecting the technology that could actually help people?
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