

Or if you must use the cap, just drop the cap with the detergent in with the laundry. It will clean itself.
Or if you must use the cap, just drop the cap with the detergent in with the laundry. It will clean itself.
She has to know he’s lying and that this won’t last. I guess we’ll get a series of similar “agreements” until he’s gone.
Generative ai is just an advanced chat bot, a toy that uses too much power to be efficient.
My personal experience is that any output has to be double checked and edited. It would be better to just do whatever I asked it to do from the beginning. When it can fact check itself and cite sources, then it might become useful.
An ai that can comb through vast amounts of data and give an output of specific data relevant to the question presented than a generative ai might be useful. But it can’t analyze data very well at the current moment. It hallucinates too much.
The chat gpt thing deserves a warning. A data breach could lead to an abuser or employer getting information that they can use against you.