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How to responsibly use AI
#11
@RuchardHurt

Thank you for this amazing write up. It helps me understand AI better!

I went to my Dr. the other day. I have sadly Covid. At the end of my visit he asked me if it was ok for him to have AI write up my report! I said is AI going to soon replace you? He never answered me. Prick.

Today I looked at my report in MyChart. It was three pages long with all kinds of crazy details. I had my heart replaced after a valve replacement in 2022. It knew everything. Must have pulled my data from the hospital that did my surgery!

Thank you again!
Be kind to everyone!
#12
(09-08-2025, 07:30 PM)RuchardHurt Wrote: You do some kind of brain thing.
I believe that deserves at the very least a C+


My Masters thesis was on new nerve growth in damaged spinal cords.  I am a developmental neurobiologist.

But to put things in perspective, I fart in crowded elevators.
#13
(09-08-2025, 07:32 PM)Quantum12 Wrote: @RuchardHurt

Thank you for this amazing write up. It helps me understand AI better!

I went to my Dr. the other day. I have sadly Covid. At the end of my visit he asked me if it was ok for him to have AI write up my report! I said is AI going to soon replace you? He never answered me. Prick.

Today I looked at my report in MyChart. It was three pages long with all kinds of crazy details. I had my heart replaced after a valve replacement in 2022. It knew everything. Must have pulled my data from the hospital that did my surgery!

Thank you again!

The data collected can be used for good. And my hope is that AI is used at a faster rate for medical use.
You are a clear witness to the data collection. It most certainly has a good use when used properly.
#14
(09-08-2025, 07:49 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: My Masters thesis was on new nerve growth in damaged spinal cords.  I am a developmental neurobiologist.

But to put things in perspective, I fart in crowded elevators.


Exosomebased therapy is a great example of how deep mind can assist!
I am sure you are aware of the potential use
#15
(09-08-2025, 08:06 PM)RuchardHurt Wrote: Exosomebased therapy is a great example of how deep mind can assist!
I am sure you are aware of the potential use

nnnnnnnnNNNNNNNNNNNNNo.

I am not.

My thesis was micro manipulation of the spinal column to recreate a hormonal environment where dendritic outgrowths would occur.

I would use limb bud mesenchyme to alter the developmental stage of the spinal cord to make the neuronal outgrowths think it was at an earlier stage.

Thus reconnecting nerve fibres.

Specifically in the lateral motor column.
#16
(09-08-2025, 08:15 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: nnnnnnnnNNNNNNNNNNNNNo.

I am not.

My thesis was micro manipulation of the spinal column to recreate a hormonal environment where dendritic outgrowths would occur.

I would use limb bud mesenchyme to alter the developmental stage of the spinal cord to make the neuronal outgrowths think it was at an earlier stage.

Thus reconnecting nerve fibres.

You are the expert. I honestly am not ever one to know what any of that is
#17
I feel like that is a great example of how a certain job market will be ensured.
Human institution tasks is the term to use.
#18
Also to add archeology is almost a certain profession to be kept to us petty humans.
#19
No need to learn any Manual of Style, no need to brush up on the English language and your writing skills, no need to memorize rules like "i before e", just tell the machine what you think you want and it pops out an essay that will pass any college level English writing course.

There are less creative AI models that will check your spelling, sentence structure and correct you as you go along. Some even suggest changes that aren't always what you wanted and most don't allow for written versions of naturally spoken languages and regional dialects. I call these tools "Soft-Core AI". Even these have biases when they suggest changes to wording and sentence structure.

These biases are often the widely promoted popular views about the way things are with less popular ideas "fact checked" or "corrected" to conform to what I consider to be propaganda in many cases. You need a personal AI that you have trained to include less popular views and treat all information as neutral without these biases. Information is not the facts or truth, just data.

Another thing, what government agency is going to develop and enforce the rules of AI use or to monitor content for AI as the source? Now a days, without any regulation, I find myself assuming that all written material, images, video and other media have been created or heavily influenced by AI programs. AI is creating the deep fakes now, nothing can be taken at face value when you can't tell what is real or fabricated.

Seeing and hearing are no longer believing. All that we have is taste, touch and smell to be sure something is real anymore, and I predict that won't last much longer.
#20
(09-09-2025, 06:45 AM)RuchardHurt Wrote: Also to add archeology is almost a certain profession to be kept to us petty humans.

I don't know about that because in my feed I'm seeing AI is decoding/deciphering ancient languages on various clay tablets and such and getting 'shockingly(?) new revelations by developing it's own knowledge of any given language' that we puny humans some how could not do.

The Rosetta Stone Crumbles: AI Reads 5,000-Year-Old Tablets with 98% Accuracy | by Jim Santana | Medium

3,700 Year Ancient Babylonian Tablet Decoded By AI, What It Showed Is Terrifying
"The only journey is the one within."