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No

 

 

mrshckynut 

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No.

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@chessylady wrote:

I don't worry about it but I do not use it. I have no need for it.


I doesn't have anything to do with whether you use it or not.  It's so real looking, it's hard to distinguish whether it's real or fake.  As far as believing everything you see online, the word is, if it doesn't include a video, it's probably fake.   

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Right now, no.

 

What really bothers me is the dumbing down of America.  

 

"Why bother to learn anything in-depth if you can just look up what you need on the internet?"

 

THAT worries me.  Woman Sad

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I saw an article the other day about a teen in Louisiana using AI to create n-de images of classmates and distributing them to others. This is just one example of something those on these boards may not have to deal with but what about your kids/grandkids? 

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I work in the software industry. Like any tool, it requires much work to make it functional. The business software I market uses some AI tools and functionality. The use case is a pretty good one, and it extends the functionality of the software insofar as summarization, smart chats, and data extraction and manipulation go.

 

As a writer, I use ChatGPT for proofreading. I also use it to query its own functions, as we are using it to increase the number of AI views on the website. My web designer thinks I've got mine particularly well-trained through prompts.

 

TL;DR-  No, I don't worry about AI.