AI is fun to play with. But it will never produce a masterpiece. No Michelangelo's David. No Mona Lisa. No Blue Boy by Gainsborough. Literature? No Moby Dick. No Tale of Two Cities. No Shakespeare sonnets. No Hobbit.
Because AI uses a myriad of samples from across the web, you will only get average output. Even if you are trying for the Mona Lisa, someone has already created it. It may be "pretty," but it will only be average. AI has no imagination. That's reserved for humans.
I took the first 2 COVID shots when they first came out. I drive a taxi van and haul a lot of COVID-positive patients. Then the truth started to escape the government blockade, and I said "no more!" I never got COVID, or if I did it was so mild I didn't notice it.
BUT, now I am fighting a very fast-moving cancer. (I have no evidence of any cancer anywhere in my family line.) Dr.s are trying to fight its progress, but when I question the COVID link, they won't talk about it. Since the COVID injections, there has been a major increase in the incidences of these "super cancers."
If you think "something ain't right" in you body and you took "the jab," get it checked out, fast.
Webster's definition of parasite:
1. "An organism living in, on, or with another organism in order to obtain nutriments, grow, or multiply in a state that directly or indirectly harms the host."
2. "Someone or something that resembles a biological parasite in living off of, being dependent on, or exploiting another while giving little or nothing in return."
Synonyms:
bloodsucker, free rider, freeloader, hanger-on, leech, moocher, sponge. sponger
Examples (mine):
"Americans are being sucked dry by parasites."
Can you come up with examples?
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree
Your needles now are falling
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree
Bare limbs are so apalling
You used to be so fresh and green
But now bare branches can be seen
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree
The trashman now is calling!
When I was a kid, my dad worked at Alcoa Aluminum.
We always went out into the snowy woods and cut our own tree. Somehow, Dad came up with an aluminum tree and multicolored light wheel. (If you remember when those first came out in the '60s, you're OLD!)
Mom nearly divorced him. That was the only year we had an aluminum tree. We gave it to our weird neighbors. They loved it!
After Dad got sick and couldn't take us out for a real tree, Mom came home with a really nice artificial GREEN tree. (She worked at Sears.) 50 years later, I still have it. I don't put it up anymore, it's ratty and fragile. But it's taking up a respected corner in my storage closet.
Merry Christmas, my friends!
On the website, Universe Today, they asked the question; "Should we send humans to Jupiter's moon, Europa?" I can think of several in the current White House administration I'd like o send.
Hey NASA- got a rocket you can spare?