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cstanleytech

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12. I suspect AI is going to help us far more.
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 10:22 PM
Feb 21

If anything I think it'll be more of a supplant to help support us such as helping doctors catch problems sooner with a patient's treatment or helping power companies reroute energy and help us monitor things like sudden weather events sooner like tornadoes.
As for the unemployment all they need is to just adjust the retirement system to one where people can truly afford to retire rather than the current system of working them to death and that change alone would open up plenty of jobs.

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What's frightening to me is how many people think AI is superior to actual intelligence. William Seger Feb 21 #1
I heard an interesting point about AI's self learning from all the data it is absorbing. Marie Marie Feb 21 #7
plus when AI gives answers they don't like, they poison the input to shape the output cynical_idealist Feb 22 #18
We are all on the train but we're not sure where it is going or if it will jump the tracks. twodogsbarking Feb 21 #2
Unfortunately, the Trump administration has it's head up it's ass. It won't do anything. Jim__ Feb 21 #3
And its hand in the Silicon Valley moneybags not fooled Feb 22 #17
Trump will double down, not slow it down. LudwigPastorius Feb 21 #4
Abundant Iniquity is my expansion of AI dickthegrouch Feb 21 #5
Garbage in, garbage out, eh? Wise thought by you here, one that I agree w/, anyone in IT knows that. SWBTATTReg Feb 21 #8
You mentioned AI not being intelligent enough to discern fact from fiction; area51 Feb 21 #13
I just read an article in the Atlantic Mosby Feb 21 #6
This date is very optimistic. It costs lots of money to replaces the millions and billions of line of code for the AIs SWBTATTReg Feb 21 #10
I hear you GenThePerservering Feb 22 #21
AI equals GIGO creon Feb 21 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Feb 22 #15
The hype is dishonest creon Feb 23 #22
AI is a front for something far more insidious. hunter Feb 21 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Feb 22 #16
I suspect AI is going to help us far more. cstanleytech Feb 21 #12
AI models of the electric grid really ought to be air-gapped from the grid itself... hunter Feb 22 #20
Ai burns through fresh water 💦, a fundamental element of life questionseverything Feb 22 #14
In my limited experience, AI is like a friend looking for your approval tavernier Feb 22 #19
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