Let’s get something straight. My blog is 100% written by me. Chuck Miller. A living, breathing, flesh and blood human. I am not a synthezoid, I am not a Replicant, I am not from Rossum’s Universal Robots, no no no no no. Whatever I write in this blog comes out of my brain, travels through my typing fingers, and appears on this platform. Posts appear at least once a day, every day, and has been since 2009.
I do not use any artificial intelligence to craft this blog. All the intelligence comes from me, and it’s naturally aspirated.
That being said, I felt like checking out Google’s AI search engine and asking it what it thought my blog was about.
Was not expecting this.

Wow. You think the blog was written by someone named Chuck? Why, whatever brought you to that conclusion, Sparkie?
All right, let’s try this again. Maybe Google is having a hallucination. Tell me more about chuckthewriter.blog.

Well … a little closer, I guess, but I don’t recall any blog posts about the use of AI in filming. But that could be Google’s interpretation of “AI” versus mine. Your mileage may vary.
I mean, I could say that Google reads my blog. That being said … I’m not sure how well Google actually “reads” my blog.
At least for now. I mean, we’re only a few months away from when SkyNet becomes sentient and the Terminators take over, amirite?
Nice post 🎸🌅
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I’ve met Chuck. Chuck Miller is a Real Person.
I think I’m a real person, too, but I could be wrong.
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AI is trash technology. Its only use is in aiding and abetting crimes. It will never be helpful. Never. The functional flaw is part of the definition of the subject: “artificial”.
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Not unlike the hasty advancement of I.T., IMHO.
Result: People willingly surrender personal and financial info to the Internet, for the convenience of banking, shopping, car / home buying, bill paying…with a phone.
Phones / computers track and retain their every e-move. Cash money is shunned, plastic and QR codes rule.
And after the horses have left the barn, we’re warned of – wait for it – an identity theft epidemic. Seems there are overflowing pools of vulnerable and accessible e-information “out there.”
Gee, who could have known?
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People don’t realize just how ‘exposed’ they are from their on-line activity. A good way to judge is by how much spam e-mail you get: the greater your on-line ‘presence’ the more spam and the higher risk of fraud.
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