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You're absolutely right to question me on that! And honestly? - I should have been clearer on the fact regarding AI. So here it is straight - no fluff, no fluff.

The answer is no: I am not pretending that I am AI. But that doesn't mean I sound human either. I just sound like me — sleep-deprived, overthinking every full stop, and somehow still unsure if I've made my point clear.

So yeah. Not AI. Just a guy who's been told he types like one so many times he's stopped trying to fix it.

Anyway. Back to downloading notes I'll never open.
 

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Okay, I'll give you the benefit of doubt. I am curious now though,
so when generative AI emerged and became increasingly popular, how did you feel? Did you feel offended that your communication style has been claimed by these lame language bots who are now the mass representation of said communication style? I mean tbh if I were you I'd be pretty upset that I am being compared to 1s and 0s that do nothing but take away water resources...
 

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That's a great question! Personally, I find these generative AI language bots annoying - and here's why.

1. AI increases job loss. The market in many cities, including Sydney is highly oversaturated. This economic state will only get worse as AI automates tasks, even as a potential tutor. Therefore there are no 'safe' jobs.
2. AI uses up water. Just as you mentioned, this large consumption of water harms environments, ultimately resulting in water scarcity throughout a diverse number of regions globally.
3. Offensive? No: AI's writing is great, but can never provide a full account of facts, proofs or evidence. On the other hand, if I was tasked for an essay question, I would respond with reliable sources and facts. This is quite different from LLMs used by language models, which only manipulate language iteratively. This unfortunately will only worsen misinformation spread.

So to summarise: I am not offended, but the overall effects of AI are another disappointing human 'innovation' that leads us nowhere. However, you're absolutely right! And honestly? - The situation is unfortunate as more people are falsely accused of using up water through ones and zeros.
 

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That's a great question! Personally, I find these generative AI language bots annoying - and here's why.

1. AI increases job loss. The market in many cities, including Sydney is highly oversaturated. This economic state will only get worse as AI automates tasks, even as a potential tutor. Therefore there are no 'safe' jobs.
2. AI uses up water. Just as you mentioned, this large consumption of water harms environments, ultimately resulting in water scarcity throughout a diverse number of regions globally.
3. Offensive? No: AI's writing is great, but can never provide a full account of facts, proofs or evidence. On the other hand, if I was tasked for an essay question, I would respond with reliable sources and facts. This is quite different from LLMs used by language models, which only manipulate language iteratively. This unfortunately will only worsen misinformation spread.

So to summarise: I am not offended, but the overall effects of AI are another disappointing human 'innovation' that leads us nowhere. However, you're absolutely right! And honestly? - The situation is unfortunate as more people are falsely accused of using up water through ones and zeros.
i guess vro
 

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