Why do folks trust AI?
I saw what appeared to be AI generated fluff about Charlie Kirk's funeral. So I asked Chat of the three consonants about it. This is the surreal answer it gave:
There is no evidence that Charlie Kirk has died or had a funeral. Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, is alive as of September 2025.
Because of that, Blake Shelton, Andrea Bocelli, and Tom Jones have not sung at his funeral.
Do you want me to check if those artists have ever performed together at any event?
Talk about weird. Obviously biased programming - yet folks depend on it for "accurate results" in all kinds of areas. Color me skeptical of anything related to AI aka "Alleged Intelligence". It's just a product of the mental processes of the programmers.
I read in a book once about this sort of thing.
It said "Professing themselves wise, they became fools."
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Ele era velho.
Ele era corajoso.
Ele era feio.
Ding, ding, ding!!! (nt)
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If the confounded auto-fill/correct is......
a product of this so-called "intelligence" then "they/it" has a long way to go. If anything it has gotten worse rather than better. I know what I want to type and "they/it" are on/in a completely different universe.
Early A.I.
Last spring I typed my name in on Google AI and the agency I worked for. Google AI said that me and a co-worker went to a mine to investigate my own death. It was funny. It was a report I signed off on about a fatality at a coal preparation plant back in 2019. It appears that the AI computer looks over the report at lightning-fast speed and makes a quick statement that I was the accident investigator and that I was also the maintenance foreman that was killed. I guess the early days of AI had teething pains. AI sure makes the perfect looking woman though!