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| I come to find a very different view. What i saw first was a man who said you have to train your AI. Then I took a course on Corsev about making prompts. They had a dozen different AI companies to choose from. I stayed away from the Asian companies, found one made in the U.S. and stuck with it. That was Claude. I made sure to train and model what I expected and have very honest results. Partly because of my background as a teacher. I explored tools and found capabilities that are very useful. I am the driver, the AI is the engine. It organizes information and offers several ways to look at things. I still decide what I think. Did you know you could build your own AI? Some people are doing that. | |
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