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I find it really helpful. But I have a good deal of science background to discern when I need to reask a question and investigate the "first blush" answers. AI has been helpful with glucose issues and gastrointeritis diagnosis from drinking contaminated water. YES @shmerdloff !!! Yes, I got an apology when Google AI told me how to make applesauce for my gastro interitis viral infection! She had me add Apple Cider Vinager into the recipe. (My nose lodged the FIRST objection, my belly the second). When I asked for the acidity it was far to much to handle with my illness. So I told her complaining about the acidity and she apologized! ugh. I tossed the whole thing out!!!

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But Google AI doesn't lay down at night worrying (ambien?) that you might have been made more sick by the advice and that someone is gonna fire AI and take away the health benefits.
We have consequences for our negligence or outright stupidity. AI does not.
One edge:AI "learns: from screw ups. Us? Not so much.
Thanks.

@loriesco
I am now reading the peer reviewed placebo controlled, double dummy study which, instead of medicine. concludes that apple cider vinegar, cinnamon, sticks, and honey, when taken at bedtime cures obesity, pancreatic cancer, diabetes, toe fungus, and psoraisis, that the med/pharm industry doesn't want you to know about.🤤