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Ai is great and has a lot of potential, but just as always, people (companies) j…
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The scariest part is not the technology or the robot or the AI It's the people t…
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This lie that any automated system taking a job gives those workers new and more…
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Sarcasm side of me is just proud the ai is a star wars fan lol. Least it seems t…
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Spend all that money just planting trees. This act has the largest cost/benefit …
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"I'm more convinced than ever that time is truly short before a super intelligen…
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I’m a musician, since my son was born I often put on Jazz albums for him to list…
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The voice of the deepfake is from Anderson Cooper CNN 's deepfake video, watch i…
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Wholly agree there. The new wave of Gen Z especially the younger ones are what I see as "iPad kids". Everything is expected to work flawlessly and seamlessly without understanding the frustration everyone went through in the late 90s and early 2000s. Kinda ironic because I'm also considered a gen z but I've lived through the transition phase from analog to digital which gave me exposure to both worlds.
The word you're looking for is critical thinking. Every generation has their own priority so I wouldn't label one as tech native or savy. Sticking to archaic tech is why people are still having their credit card info stolen. People used to harp on why Google is killing curiosity of rummaging through books, learning random knowledge, before finding the desire info is now repeating itself. Accepting the first response from ChatGPT without a sliver of fact checking is breeding an entire generation of sheep. At the same time, it's a fantastic tool to sift through all the garbage because the first response is often accurate enough that I don't need to follow up with verification or additional search.
A great example is seeing a younger guy flipping through a book to find information without defaulting to the table of content first. We are so used to using string search in the browser or pdf reader that no one bother checking the very table that summarizes what each chapter entails. Cool you've found the word you need but it returned 800 hits across 8 chapters, are you gonna waste time and check every hit?
I think a great litmus test is giving someone a printer and tell them to set up WiFi printing because some how this damn tech is still antiquated and frustrating to set up.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | mixed |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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