The Germans told me that those pieces of rock were far healthier than the mush that we eat. Maybe so, but it was like trying to eat sandpaper. AI is slowy getting better. I worked at Verizon, and they tested an AI operator for us one day. The bot sounded like an actual human, at first...
But by the end I caught on to the little things in "her" voice that were just a little too perfect. They haven't yet perfected the little inflections that make us all human. If you watch the AI-generated Joe Rogan speak, you'll know what I mean. They're not there yet, but they're moving down that pathway.
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