AI should be outlawed until it is ready to do a Yeomans job. Case in point:
Here is what AI informed the misinformed. About Orioles in Ontario:
“They are frequently found in open woodlands, parks, and backyards, nesting in trees like American Elms and feeding on oranges, grape jelly, and nectar, often remaining in the province until August or September.”
How to break this down? Elm trees of course are endangered. Grape jelly and orange slices? Only found in the strangest of bird feeders?
I will take this as a serious indication that AI is going to be and already is, an intellectual disaster for our youth, and stupid adults everywhere.
What I was seeking was the relationship between Orioles and Monarchs. I love both. Last year I did not see one oriole in my Neighbourhood and for years now I have been counting butterflies, (of the large variety) Monarchs, swallowtails, admirals … they are under greater threat than we think. The sad thing, the Monarch is main food source for the Oriole, the only species that can take advantage of this once abundant food source. With the disappearance of the Monarch, we are losing our Orioles, the connection runs deep between the two species. AI gave me none of that. 🤷♂️ I now have to search past reams of irrelevant misinformation, to find the basic information that is most important.
AI should be outlawed until it is ready to do a Yeomans job. Case in point:
Here is what AI informed the misinformed. About Orioles in Ontario:
“They are frequently found in open woodlands, parks, and backyards, nesting in trees like American Elms and feeding on oranges, grape jelly, and nectar, often remaining in the province until August or September.”
How to break this down? Elm trees of course are endangered. Grape jelly and orange slices? Only found in the strangest of bird feeders?
I will take this as a serious indication that AI is going to be and already is, an intellectual disaster for our youth, and stupid adults everywhere.
What I was seeking was the relationship between Orioles and Monarchs. I love both. Last year I did not see one oriole in my Neighbourhood and for years now I have been counting butterflies, (of the large variety) Monarchs, swallowtails, admirals … they are under greater threat than we think. The sad thing, the Monarch is main food source for the Oriole, the only species that can take advantage of this once abundant food source. With the disappearance of the Monarch, we are losing our Orioles, the connection runs deep between the two species. AI gave me none of that. 🤷♂️ I now have to search past reams of irrelevant misinformation, to find the basic information that is most important.
https://glenroberts911399.substack.com/p/how-to-write-with-ai-when-you-are?r=1pgr4n&utm_medium=ios