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Posted on 5/26/26 at 5:12 pm to Diamondawg
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Yesterday I fed all of my medical data into chatGPT and explored some issues around aging and what techniques are available to slow it without running too great of a risk. Sure that knowledge was out there, but where? And how would I have accessed it? I would have had to meet with 4 or 5 specialists. It would have taken weeks. I did it in 30 minutes and got better answers than I was likely to get the other way. That is well worth paying for.
Most doctors are using AI now as well. Not all of them admit it but this has been proven to be true.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 5:17 pm to dafif
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I would bet anything that it has the owner manual which would be needed to "explain a feature"
You don't think companies have advertisements/public discussions/reveals about what features a car has? They want you knowing what bells and whistles youre buying, so its not surprising such knowledge is public.
There's also forums. Was chatting to gpt about my 2015 mustang gt and it asked if I had a common problem with the manual transmission a lot of the guys at the track had. It can browse public forums, some of the public mustang forums had lots of complaints about said manual transmission issues, and it knew about that.
No doubt regular/typical car features is common knowledge for it.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 6:24 pm to Diamondawg
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How did they break the news about your low IQ? I hope they were gentle.
Fortunately it’s apparently low enough that I completely missed it.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 7:45 pm to Purple Spoon
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It’s not hard to see a dystopian world where 50 years from now
What are we all going to do when AI generates the large majority of intelligence that other AI clients utilize?
What happens when the feedstock is poisoned?
That’s the end.
Posted on 5/27/26 at 2:44 am to Powerman
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The difference is AI is under the control of the most powerful private corporations that the world has ever seen
Nope. This isn't different from government entities. Not in the least.
Posted on 5/27/26 at 2:45 am to Freauxzen
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You mean buy books with money, let students, an isolated population, rent them... and charge them if they take advantage of the process.
Nope. Good luck trying to describe a difference.
This post was edited on 5/27/26 at 2:46 am
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