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"AI" - the new "must have", or is it?
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<blockquote data-quote="deeptho" data-source="post: 1149877" data-attributes="member: 215446"><p>What will be next? The AI will also go on strike?</p><p></p><p>By the way "AI" was a block buster in 2001, when it was created by Steven Spielberg. Not a bad movie.</p><p></p><p>You can try the AI chatbot chatGPT yourself on the internet. It is quite entertaining, as long as you keep disagreeing with the </p><p>answers it provides. Eventually it either gives up and agrees with you, makes rude proposals, or refuses to continue to talk. </p><p></p><p>Just like the good old human helpdesk call centers, it does not provide any useful help. So those call centers can be easily </p><p>replaced with AI, just as easy as advertising agencies, fox news presenters (as truth or lie does not matter) and some politicians.</p><p> </p><p>At one point somebody will connect two of those AI engines together and then they can argue among themselves.</p><p>Maybe the internet will explode then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeptho, post: 1149877, member: 215446"] What will be next? The AI will also go on strike? By the way "AI" was a block buster in 2001, when it was created by Steven Spielberg. Not a bad movie. You can try the AI chatbot chatGPT yourself on the internet. It is quite entertaining, as long as you keep disagreeing with the answers it provides. Eventually it either gives up and agrees with you, makes rude proposals, or refuses to continue to talk. Just like the good old human helpdesk call centers, it does not provide any useful help. So those call centers can be easily replaced with AI, just as easy as advertising agencies, fox news presenters (as truth or lie does not matter) and some politicians. At one point somebody will connect two of those AI engines together and then they can argue among themselves. Maybe the internet will explode then. [/QUOTE]
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