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cstanleytech

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3. Well I got agree there as when it comes to writing they are extremely limited.
Sat Dec 27, 2025, 11:47 AM
Dec 27

For example if you try one for say writing a story or something it'll initially be okay but as precedes it starts to lose track of character relationships, past events and even the storyline.

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If it don't make pizza, it ain't worth nothing. /nt bucolic_frolic Dec 27 #1
Might I add that you can only divide the pie of potential users so far. There is no way all of these data flashman13 Dec 27 #2
In the end I think what you'll see is Amazo, Microsoft and Google be the dominant three. cstanleytech Dec 27 #4
In the end the big guys will gobble up everyone else for pennies on the dollar. flashman13 Dec 27 #5
Well I got agree there as when it comes to writing they are extremely limited. cstanleytech Dec 27 #3
Yep. not fooled Dec 27 #7
Even it's factual questions can be flawed so you should always verify as some Trump lawyers are learning right now. cstanleytech Dec 27 #14
So don't use AI for writing. Anything you write with it isn't your work anyway and can't be copyrighted. highplainsdem Dec 27 #11
I don't, I have tested it out though and it's just not at the point where it'll replace a human being. cstanleytech Dec 27 #13
One serious limit: AI bots are completely incapable of actual logic William Seger Dec 27 #6
While he's correct, it doesn't matter. Shipwack Dec 27 #8
AI isn't really that much intelligence (for now at least), it is automation on steroids ToxMarz Dec 27 #9
I heard the same thing from an industry insider mdbl Dec 27 #10
The venture capital bubble may burst, but that's not going to stop the research. LudwigPastorius Dec 27 #12
That article is nothing but pro-AI hype from someone incapable of being objective about AI. He's highplainsdem Dec 27 #15
I totally agree. When the IT revolution rolled in during the late 60s, early 70s/80s, we were just seeing the beginning SWBTATTReg Dec 27 #16
We already have examples of computer aided 'reality' presentations. Aussie105 Sunday #17
The only benefit I can see from any of this is to the employers FakeNoose Sunday #18
One setting of Ara does indeed talk back Polybius Sunday #19
Company owners and bosses don't use that setting FakeNoose Sunday #20
Yep, that's true Polybius Sunday #21
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