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TVO's avatar

"pass" πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ I can think for myself πŸ˜‰

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R R's avatar

Amen TVO!

Sadly many do not want to think for themselves.

God Bless You TVO!

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Char's avatar

Yada, yada, yada. Just more technology that we don't actually need. I would find it too annoying. Just give me my messages. It doesn't take long to read. My computer keeps saying "AI mode" and expects me to jump into the AI and I just ignore it. We've lived without this annoying robot all our lives, we can make it without it.

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R R's avatar

We can indeed Char, but there will be a time soon where it will happen anyway.

God Bless You Char!

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R R's avatar

Hi Jacob!

You said it well in your commentary:

I bother to mention this because it highlights the further dumbing down of society. Big-tech now wants things sped-up so fast to where people will feel inconvenienced having to read someone’s entire message - which contain sentimental and important word choice, times and dates and locations, and other critical details and instructions. Imagine how many problems this will create when the AI bot inevitably hallucinates or leaves out all the information. β€˜Oh, sorry dude, the AI told me the wrong thing."

I fully agree, and a problem that is very glaring is the fact it is optional: "FOR NOW"

Then they will integrate it whether we like it or not.

Snowflakes and Cream puffs will jump right on this, because they love being "SPOON FED"

Heaven forbid if they lose seconds of their precious time reading a long post from a friend or loved one.

This started as the Fast Food Generation and will end with the Hurried Conversation Generation.

We can all think for ourselves for now, but once we go anyone left behind will be instructed in how they should think, and if in violation they will be fined and the Social Credit Score will drop significantly thus likely keeping them from what they consider "Privileged Buying"

The insanity of it all, I cannot wait top see Heaven, I will be glad to leave this world behind until Christ Returns for the Millennium Reign!

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David Aarons's avatar

Oh my, what was I thinking, better ask my computer/phone, crap were did I put them, the batteries dead, now what will I do, the power's out; I can't even ask my smart washer, well I think I'll just...YES, gota go to the potty.

People today are lost without their "smart" everything, think of what it would like be if computer's weren't invented: happy and easy like in the 60's and 70's

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R R's avatar

Amen David!

I see so many looking down at their I-phones while crossing the street.

Sadly dummies need smart electronics to get thru their days.

"well I think I'll just...YES, gota go to the potty." LOL! they will likely make smart toilets too, how ridiculous can one get LOL! You have left enough sewage for today, flush it tomorrow.

Yes I liked the 60's and 70's.

God Bless You David!

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Kim's avatar

I am still the type who feels a sense of responsibility to be "responsible" for having the knowledge of all of the content that is put in front of me so that this type of option doesn't appeal to me. I would still feel as if I am "missing" something that might be important. And, in my mind, I would also wonder...what might they be trying to purposely get me to miss? Therefore, I feel that I have to read it all.

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Lauren McMac's avatar

good grief

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R R's avatar

Amen Lauren!

"Good Grief", although

I think it will be "Grief" by itself period.

God Bless You Lauren!

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