This seems like common sense. Your article is good. I know common sense is not common any longer. I would never be able to write an article like this because the word "duh" comes to mind. I remember Ask Jeeves. I believe there's a reference to it in early episodes of Smallville. I had forgotten about it until I rewatched it a while back.
I love AI for art purposes, but I still make changes with photo editing programs.
I asked a question from AI today about how steroids affects Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (cause I'm on it currently). It was faster than all my searches on YouTube looking for human answers. But, I would never lean on AI to make life or death decisions. It's usually just a stepping stone to look up more information elsewhere.
I am still in awe that people actually rely on (taking for facts) the answers as if the AI is "thinking" rather than just putting together information (that could be false) it found from somewhere else.
Important article. I said recently regarding wearable technology or any type of tech installed in the body, “I don’t need that eye am technology.” We already have what we need, innate in us.
This seems like common sense. Your article is good. I know common sense is not common any longer. I would never be able to write an article like this because the word "duh" comes to mind. I remember Ask Jeeves. I believe there's a reference to it in early episodes of Smallville. I had forgotten about it until I rewatched it a while back.
I love AI for art purposes, but I still make changes with photo editing programs.
I asked a question from AI today about how steroids affects Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (cause I'm on it currently). It was faster than all my searches on YouTube looking for human answers. But, I would never lean on AI to make life or death decisions. It's usually just a stepping stone to look up more information elsewhere.
I am still in awe that people actually rely on (taking for facts) the answers as if the AI is "thinking" rather than just putting together information (that could be false) it found from somewhere else.
It's wild Barbara! It's such a duh I wrote about it out of frustration from what I am observing.
Important article. I said recently regarding wearable technology or any type of tech installed in the body, “I don’t need that eye am technology.” We already have what we need, innate in us.
It amazes me people wearing those things in their ears 24/7 completely blocking them from "hearing" the world around them while frying the brain.
I agree completely.