The idea is the mode doesn't matter but the intent, what are your thoughts in that regard? I also appreciate your feedback techy wise because I'm not good with that.
The idea is the mode doesn't matter but the intent
Intent is pretty simple. Those who heavily invest (in all sense) in non-existent "AI" just hope to get an ultimate excuse for anything and evade any responsibility. "It's not our decision, it's AI" - you already could get such answer when you banned on some social network, and I hope you will never believe it for a second.
Being not good in tech is not a problem, it could be easy fixed with a lot of fun and entertainment. All you need is curiosity and desire to learn. Tech is not something complex and magical. Most tech things are pretty simple and 100% logical and could be explained in few simple sentences to anybody. Unfortunately, not many want that.
Kind of. More like fictional but unquestionable authority or, say, infantilism - "it's not me, it's my imaginary friend did that".
Definately curious and mistrustful of tech for even simple reasons like conditioning and laziness.
Tech is a practical, sensible result of studying God's design of the world. God's mind is in every technology. It is insane to deny a chance to know God better through studying and understanding His creation and becoming closer to "His image and likeness" as He created us.
The idea is the mode doesn't matter but the intent, what are your thoughts in that regard? I also appreciate your feedback techy wise because I'm not good with that.
Intent is pretty simple. Those who heavily invest (in all sense) in non-existent "AI" just hope to get an ultimate excuse for anything and evade any responsibility. "It's not our decision, it's AI" - you already could get such answer when you banned on some social network, and I hope you will never believe it for a second.
Being not good in tech is not a problem, it could be easy fixed with a lot of fun and entertainment. All you need is curiosity and desire to learn. Tech is not something complex and magical. Most tech things are pretty simple and 100% logical and could be explained in few simple sentences to anybody. Unfortunately, not many want that.
Techno scapegoat stuff, maybe?
Definately curious and mistrustful of tech for even simple reasons like conditioning and laziness.
Kind of. More like fictional but unquestionable authority or, say, infantilism - "it's not me, it's my imaginary friend did that".
Tech is a practical, sensible result of studying God's design of the world. God's mind is in every technology. It is insane to deny a chance to know God better through studying and understanding His creation and becoming closer to "His image and likeness" as He created us.
This is very interesting, all things can be turned to good, I hear.