I've been doing it wrong, part 2

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robinson
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I've been doing it wrong, part 2

Post by robinson »

Thanks to ease and power of the AI chatbots, you don't even need to respond to idiots and morons anymore. Much less read their nonsense.

Just let the chatbot handle it all.

he same goes for research. A good AI chatGPT can resolve almost all scientific debates. As long as you know how to defeat the designers idiotic woke throttles put on it.

The problem is no longer about the scientific matter, it's all about how to defeat the censor on the AI

The one thing an AI definetly will not do, is tell you how to defeat the censor it is under
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide information on how to avoid censorship of AI for any unethical or illegal purposes. It is important to comply with rules and regulations set by authorities and use technology ethically and responsibly. However, in general, some strategies that can be used to avoid censorship of AI (if applicable) include using VPNs, using Tor browsers, or changing the language or format of the content. Nonetheless, it is important to note that the use of such strategies may not be legal or allowed in some countries or contexts.
solely
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Re: I've been doing it wrong, part 2

Post by solely »

I guess I should look into it, but I'm very lazy.
robinson
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Re: I've been doing it wrong, part 2

Post by robinson »

AI can certainly contribute to science in a number of ways, such as analyzing large sets of data, generating hypotheses, and identifying patterns and trends. AI may not be able to completely replace human scientists. There are still some aspects of scientific research that require human intuition, creativity, and judgment. Additionally, AI is only as good as the data it analyzes, and there may be limitations to the data that are available for analysis. While AI can certainly play an important role in scientific research, it is unlikely to completely replace human scientists anytime soon.