A.I.
By kay lar
@jaylar (2511)
Kingston, Jamaica
October 21, 2025 2:30pm CST
The abbreviation means 'artifical intelligence'.
In reality it is Actual Ignorance.
Depending on or believing anything that comes from A.I. makes you the fool.
A friend of mine checked A.I. to find out if Western Union was open. It told him it was.
I pointed out that it was National Heroes Day so it would not be. However, I being only human, he believed the A.I. and walked up the hill to the office.
It was closed.
Many sites went down on the 20th because A.I. had issues with Domain Names that a human would not.
We are moving into a heightened level of stupidity where we are controlled by A.I.
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@kaylachan (80072)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
11h
Ai in and of itself isn't stupid or ignerant. It can only respond based on what you put into it, and vague questions like is Western Union open, would fool any search result. Because it's going off a broad knowledge base, and doesn't know you meant today or (insirt holiday here) unless you ask. So, how you use it is just as important as how you get it.
@jaylar (2511)
• Kingston, Jamaica
2h
@kaylachan I personally avoid AI. The point is, where a human can adapt to a holiday AI can't. There is no way AI can check a calendar and see it is a holiday. There are many examples I can give of Actual Ignorance I just picked an easy one most people can understnad.
@RasmaSandra (90025)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
11h
I simply gave it a human name and call it AL I do not interact with it much but it has helped me at times in my research and offers a paraphrasing tool to help me write more clearly,
