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BrianL99 12-03-2024 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by matty8 (Post 2390628)
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Ahhh ... exactly the information that was linked to Clarence Thomas, 33 years ago.

Nothing's changed, it's merely collated better.

jimjamuser 12-03-2024 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2390556)
I agree, I find it much easier to go to a golf pro.

Interesting how some people seem worried about the potential of AI. I think that it has the potential for misuse by people such as fusion had. But that AI may develop a super consciousness and try to master its own destiny — naw I don’t see that happening. A long way for a machine built on zeros and ones to go. Until it becomes a living being, and even then, not just any living organism… The idea comes straight out of sci-fi.

Well, there may be reasons to worry. !st of all, sci/fi movies are often real and good predictors of the future. Take space travel for example - we are getting very close to that, but in 1950 it was sci/fi. Transistors have a base material of silicon or germanium. The BOTH have 4 electrons in their outer orbit. Know what else does? CARBON. We are a carbon life-form. We (simple animals) were probably formed centuries ago during lightning storms in the early Earth. Today we are sending electricity through silicon diodes and transistors a bizillion times each day. Carbon life begats silicon life! I thought of this in about 1970.

Velvet 12-03-2024 07:32 PM

Yes, my favorite book used to be “I, Robot” by Isaac Asimov, when I was 16 I worked as a receptionist after school at a Yacht Club. Didn’t have to do much beside answering the phone so I used to read to fill time. My friend from high school would come over with a suitcase full of sci-fi books for my summer reading. In those days Ron Hubbard (of Scientology) was a sci-fi writer too.

BrianL99 12-03-2024 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2390689)
Ron Hubbard (of Scientology) was a sci-fi writer too.

... right up to the end.

Velvet 12-03-2024 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by brianl99 (Post 2390692)
... Right up to the end.

lol

SoCalGal 12-03-2024 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe (Post 2390299)
I'm not about DEI, climate panic, brainwashing, bias inducing, or population control. I suspect we might be diametrically opposite in our ideas.

You'll get plenty of all that with ChatGPT. I had to quit ChatGPT. Got into too many debates with ChatGPT even when I told it, "Do not lecture me!'

SoCalGal 12-03-2024 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by skarra (Post 2390383)
I know my next vehicle will be an EV with a self-driving option.

Me, too! My brother and I are here in The Villages on a Lifestyle Tour. I keep saying, "Just think how nice it'll be to get a Tesla and never have to drive again."

SoCalGal 12-03-2024 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by coralway (Post 2390349)
The best AI so far has to be Galileo FX. Joined 3 months ago and was kinda skeptical. After fine-tuning the settings that make me comfortable, it has more than delivered.

I, too, have tried them all. GrokAI on the X platform is the best, in my opinion.

CoachKandSportsguy 12-03-2024 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by midiwiz (Post 2390572)
Let me take that in sections -

1) I wouldn't listen to Gates, he's long been out of it as well as being his own orchestra, and by the way he's not all that technical either. (yes I've spent time with him in Seattle) he is a saleman and a real good one.
. . . . .
Bottom line - don't run to it, crawl very cautiously. Cloud still sucks, costs more than having the equipment in house, and isn't 100% uptime like they promised. So what do you want from AI? You will get the same result. IMHO I don't want to accept mediocre at 'perfect' pricing like the rest of corporate america has sucked into.

That's what almost 50 years of IT does to you - welcome to reality. and no the government isn't even close to keeping anything safe or managed properly they are still "working on it"

We need to go out for a beer, couldn't have said it any better!

When our Lan/Wan design engineers came back from microsoft with a contract in the early 90s, they felt like they had mated with a black widow spider.

former finance and part time tech guy

CoachKandSportsguy 12-03-2024 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2390578)
To me, the most frightening thing about AI is the level of confidence people are likely to give the results. Some very specialized AI will be trained on tightly controlled data sets by true experts in the field. Much AI will be trained on the internet with all its bad information, trained by a human with all their inherent biases, and trained in a hurry in order to make a buck - not a system that should inspire the confidence it will likely be given.

Fact check: TRUE, as proven by the lawyer who wrote a court brief with ChatGPT, and it was all made up. . . he should have been disbarred for that. . .

A Man Sued Avianca Airline. His Lawyer Used ChatGPT. - The New York Times

geez, I hope the original poster rethinks his position a bit. . .

BrianL99 12-04-2024 05:00 AM

Do you think Al Gore envisioned this, when he created the Internet?

midiwiz 12-04-2024 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2390710)
We need to go out for a beer, couldn't have said it any better!

When our Lan/Wan design engineers came back from microsoft with a contract in the early 90s, they felt like they had mated with a black widow spider.

former finance and part time tech guy

sounds good! Depends on beer LOL

Here's an old one - What is it that smells at MIcrosoft main campus? Typically it's Bill Gates laying on the floor reading a book in a hallway (so that people have to walk around him) in a Tshirt, shorts and flip-flops. Yes, the man rarely showers.

midiwiz 12-04-2024 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2390724)
Do you think Al Gore envisioned this, when he created the Internet?

didn't he do a good enough LSD trip thinking he created the internet?

Marmaduke 12-06-2024 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2390350)
Many said the same of Elon Musk, until he became another person's besty!

Bill Gates and Elon Musk are Ions apart with intellectual capacity, imho.

He hitched his brilliance to aid his country, (and although a little brainiac quirky), I'm enjoying the show to Mars and back!

Marmaduke 12-06-2024 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2390571)
My PCP works for one of the world's greatest hospitals, Mass General in Boston. He's been using AI for at least 2 years. I was there the week before my annual migration to TV and watched him type in question with symptoms, etc ... it spit out a diagnosis in about 5 seconds.

I opted to forgo the personality transplant that was suggested. Too late in life for a do-over.

Same with my P.A. at OFMC.

She asked my permission to use AI during my session.

I'm looking for a new Dr's office, wondering why she couldn't diagnose and treat a simple case of Acid Reflux.


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