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4 hours ago, mspart said:

So what happened that we are talking about this on the college board?

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I asked the same question but didn’t get an answer….let me continue reading on to see someone knows….

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4 hours ago, Mr. PeanutButter said:

Bro, you can't start this bombshell and not share at least some of the details of what happened... I need my fix!!

Ok, I know we don’t care for one another but that made me laugh!

Posted
4 hours ago, PortaJohn said:

I get why some people want to ban AI-generated images, answers, and summaries. There are concerns about misinformation, copyright issues, and the impact on jobs. Some worry AI might replace human creativity or spread false information if not used responsibly.

On the other hand, AI can be a powerful tool that enhances creativity, accessibility, and efficiency. It helps people summarize complex topics, generate art for fun or inspiration, and assist in research. The key is using it responsibly—making sure AI-generated content is labeled, fact-checked, and used ethically.

What’s your take on it? Do you think AI is more of a help or a threat?

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I wouldn’t even know how to begin. As a tech illiterate all I know is what AI stands for and I don’t care to learn much more. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Rassling2 said:

I wouldn’t even know how to begin. As a tech illiterate all I know is what AI stands for and I don’t care to learn much more. 

You know how there once were the Neanderthal and they went extinct but some of their DNA made it through to a percentage of the current human population.  Well, we're now the Neanderthals

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12 minutes ago, PortaJohn said:

You know how there once were the Neanderthal and they went extinct but some of their DNA made it through to a percentage of the current human population.  Well, we're now the Neanderthals

There is a study that the higher percentage of Neanderthal DNA one had, the more susceptible to Covid-19 one was.

Posted (edited)
21 minutes ago, Coastal said:

There is a study that the higher percentage of Neanderthal DNA one had, the more susceptible to Covid-19 one was.

Excellent analogy, paleontology and archaeology always interested me - but, I’ll always be a dumb m’fer when it comes to the tech world!

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Posted
49 minutes ago, Coastal said:

There is a study that the higher percentage of Neanderthal DNA one had, the more susceptible to Covid-19 one was.

The Geico guy was MIA for awhile during the covid period

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