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Doodley

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23. With all due respect, you are making a lot of assumptions.
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 02:29 PM
8 hrs ago

"You let the AI do the landscaping design for you and list the supplies and where to buy them. You didn't bother to get any idea of how many possibilities there might have been for design options, materials to use, plants you could have used."

As for the design, that is not what I said I did, and I didn't. It helped us to visualize design options --- my design options, with images based on my detailed instructions. For example, what would it look like with white trellis, or red, or brown? My wife wanted to see what it would look like before I started any work.

For the plants, I could have spent hours researching the best plants for our location, in a very shady spot, but we gave very specific instructions, for example, we wanted a large fern and something evergreen with flowers, and it suggested options. Can you give one reason why I would spend days do that if I have technology to do do it in an hour? A cognitive burden would be to refuse to understand the usefulness of technology. It would be like using an abacus because one won't discover the benefit in using a calculator.

BTW, I had a career in design, working for a large corporation in Europe. Yes, it saved time using AI. Is that because I am lazy or unwilling to learn? With the time I saved, I am able to do the work myself. Can you see no benefit in that?

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No. QueerDuck 13 hrs ago #1
Why not? highplainsdem 12 hrs ago #3
A 50% STATE TAKEOVER of private companies is not the answer... it's overreach. QueerDuck 8 hrs ago #24
Ownership of an AI built on public data is just. It gives the public class action standing in federal court. ancianita 7 hrs ago #28
How does that help pay for the food, health, and shelter of the tens of millions of people who will lose their jobs Doodley 13 hrs ago #2
It isn't enough. Ideally, generative AI models trained illegally should be destroyed, with new legal AI models highplainsdem 12 hrs ago #4
I understand what you are saying, but the genie is already out of the bottle. This is where we are, and Doodley 12 hrs ago #6
Just using AI dumbs users down and makes them dependent on AI. There are few if any good uses highplainsdem 11 hrs ago #9
With all due respect, have you used it much? Doodley 11 hrs ago #14
I've used it enough to know how it works and how tempting it can seem. And I've read thousands of highplainsdem 11 hrs ago #19
With all due respect, I don't think you understand how incredibly useful AI is. Doodley 10 hrs ago #21
With all due respect, you asked AI to give you ideas and tell you where to shop. IMO that's an example highplainsdem 10 hrs ago #22
With all due respect, you are making a lot of assumptions. Doodley 8 hrs ago #23
My "assumptions" were based on what you'd told me. highplainsdem 5 hrs ago #29
Try all it's tech we paid for. In-Q-Tel funds or should I just say CIA. Blue Full Moon 12 hrs ago #5
I don't want to own it. I want it to not exist. WhiskeyGrinder 12 hrs ago #7
Agreed. MineralMan 11 hrs ago #8
Same here. But as I said above, in the meantime I like seeing regulations and penalties on AI suggested highplainsdem 11 hrs ago #11
YES! Emile 11 hrs ago #10
sigh... WarGamer 11 hrs ago #12
It isn't true that "Training is Learning, Not Storing" - that's AI company propaganda to try to defend highplainsdem 11 hrs ago #15
Thanks for the information. There is also a lot of people who have formed an opinion about AI Doodley 11 hrs ago #16
See reply 15. highplainsdem 11 hrs ago #20
Well, he's halfway there. BlueTsunami2018 11 hrs ago #13
Bingo!!! Doodley 11 hrs ago #17
While everyone is debating the issue xuplate 11 hrs ago #18
With what? 40% don't have enough cash to cover a $1000 emergency expense. thesquanderer 37 min ago #30
Norway has a sovereign wealth fund on oil and they're almost always ranked at the top of the list of happiest nations. Uncle Joe 8 hrs ago #25
The AI bubble is on the cusp of a crash Bev54 7 hrs ago #26
Didn't Cervantes Write A Book About Bernie? ColoringFool 7 hrs ago #27
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