Lol, her pedantic message could have been condensed! Agree with her premise though. Seems like the Z general are losing incentive to create and learn new skills. Very few try woodworking, sewing, baking etc. Arguably technology can create longer times to do some tasks. A friend had to take all afternoon to cancel auto insurance from one company and set it up on another - working through the AI menu options, bouncing to different depts, etc. In the 'old ' days you could walk in one office and then the 2nd, and talk directly to the right persons and be promptly done. It's oftentimes more frustrating dealing with AI than our fellow humans. And much more dehumanizing. How did her hair come out? :)
I totally agree. AI isn't all that fast when you consider the hot water you can get into when it gets it wrong, and it gets it wrong about as often as "auto-correct" on your spell check does. And who hasn't been stuck behind a computer wall frustrated that they can't speak to an actual person? I don't know how her hair came out.
This is where I come to vent about what they don't talk about in the mainstream news. I've also written articles on Indymedia and made quite a few radio commentaries.
I believe it's up to each and every one of us to contribute our own special talents to make this world a better place for all of us. You can still read my old stuff on X at jodypaulson (I was locked out). My current account is at greentaralady.
Grandfather, look at our brokenness. We know that in all creation only the human family has strayed from the sacred way. We know that we are the ones who are divided and we are the ones who must come back together to walk in the sacred way. Grandfather, sacred one, teach us love, compassion, and honor that we may heal the earth and heal each other.
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Lol, her pedantic message could have been condensed! Agree with her premise though. Seems like the Z general are losing incentive to create and learn new skills. Very few try woodworking, sewing, baking etc. Arguably technology can create longer times to do some tasks. A friend had to take all afternoon to cancel auto insurance from one company and set it up on another - working through the AI menu options, bouncing to different depts, etc. In the 'old ' days you could walk in one office and then the 2nd, and talk directly to the right persons and be promptly done. It's oftentimes more frustrating dealing with AI than our fellow humans. And much more dehumanizing. How did her hair come out? :)
I totally agree. AI isn't all that fast when you consider the hot water you can get into when it gets it wrong, and it gets it wrong about as often as "auto-correct" on your spell check does. And who hasn't been stuck behind a computer wall frustrated that they can't speak to an actual person? I don't know how her hair came out.
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