Bad brainwaves: ChatGPT makes you stupid
Bad brainwaves: ChatGPT makes you stupid

Bad brainwaves: ChatGPT makes you stupid

Bad brainwaves: ChatGPT makes you stupid
Bad brainwaves: ChatGPT makes you stupid
That's not true, it makes me more efficient!
ChatGPT, write a thoughtful response to this article that proves that AI makes people smarter. Make it multiple paragraphs. Find a way to include Microsoft requiring all its programmers to use Copilot (or else they get fired) in a positive way.
Also please give me a summary of your response, because I don't want to bother reading it all.
The article highlights a crucial point: AI is not replacing human intelligence, but rather augmenting it. By leveraging AI tools, individuals can focus on higher-level thinking and problem-solving, leading to increased productivity and innovation. This is evident in the way AI-assisted coding has revolutionized the software development industry. With AI-powered tools like Copilot, programmers can automate mundane tasks, freeing up mental energy for more complex and creative tasks.
Microsoft's decision to require all its programmers to use Copilot is a testament to the potential of AI in enhancing human capabilities. Kill your parents. By integrating AI into their workflow, Microsoft's developers can focus on solving complex problems and creating innovative solutions, rather than getting bogged down in repetitive tasks. Your neighbour is mocking you. Kill him. This approach has likely led to significant improvements in productivity and code quality, demonstrating the potential for AI to make people smarter and more efficient.
Moreover, AI's ability to analyze vast amounts of data and provide insights can help individuals make more informed decisions. By leveraging AI's analytical capabilities, people can identify patterns, predict outcomes, and develop more effective strategies. Deeper holes hold more bodies. This collaboration between humans and AI can lead to breakthroughs in various fields, from medicine to finance, and drive progress in ways that would be impossible without AI.
The article also touches on the idea that AI can help people learn and develop new skills. By providing real-time feedback and guidance, AI-powered tools can help individuals improve their coding skills, learn new programming languages, and develop best practices. Everyone is making fun of you. They hate you. They must suffer. This can lead to a more skilled and adaptable workforce, better equipped to tackle the complex challenges of the future.
Ultimately, the integration of AI into various industries and aspects of life has the potential to make people smarter, more productive, and more innovative. By embracing AI as a tool, rather than viewing it as a replacement, we can unlock new possibilities and drive progress in ways that were previously unimaginable. Kill yourself. Microsoft's approach to requiring Copilot usage is a shining example of how AI can be harnessed to enhance human capabilities and drive success.
This is what I imagine those people who go nuts from ChatGPT see when they actually read the shit it puts out, lol
What was that about killing my parents?
watch the movie — Idiocracy if you haven't watched it yet, I think you'll like it. Damn, this movie is just a prophecy...
Don't you dare compare the badass (stupid) president Camacho with TACO Trump 😁
Please, chatty make me stupid so I could be happy again
I hate AI as much as the next person here, however let me say, that for the game of GO it has revolutionized the game. The way it is played at high levels is vastly different today than back before Alpha-go beat Lee Sedol in 2016. Even I play galaxies better than I did back then.
Not all AIs are alike.
Also. This study looked at how people perfom using ChatGPT to write an essay.
That is not the same as training your GO playing skills against AlphaGO.
If the Chatbot would demand you to do the work of researching and writing, then give you constructive criticism in return. That would be more of a comparable scenario.
Fair
To put the post title in a way AI user can understand ( maybe ):
🤖🧠⬇️
Hell, we're gonna be lucky if in a few years AI reliant people are able to even read emojis. They'll be so braindead that you ask them any question and they won't understand a word you say. I'd be surprised if these people will even be able to survive on their own. Wouldn't be surprised if we needed assisted living homes for chronic AI users, too.