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  2. THERE IS A BIGGER PROBLEM than Brexit or any of the UK's current worries about to hit like a steam train ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE HAS ARRIVED Chat GPT is the first of many and it is utterly unbelievable - here is a diagnosis it did for my sister: Diagnose these symptoms: muscles pulling and hurting around the joints that travels into the joints and makes joints hurt chronically. They am on HRT treatment. They do martial arts. They are a 50-year-old woman. This is causing them problems with their day to day lifeare This may be a condition known as myofascial pain syndrome, which is a chronic pain disorder caused by muscle tightness and trigger points (small knots of tight muscles). Since the patient is on hormone replacement therapy, this could be causing additional muscle tension in the joints. Additionally, the patient's participation in martial arts could put extra strain on their joints, exacerbating the issue. Treatment usually involves stretching and massage to reduce the muscle tension and pain. Anti-inflammatory medications may also help alleviate the discomfort. Depending on the severity of the symptoms, physical therapy or injections may be necessary for longer-term relief. Are there any other likely diagnoses? Yes, depending on the symptoms the patient is experiencing, there are other potential diagnoses that could fit their particular case. These include fibromyalgia, tendonitis, bursitis, arthritis, or general joint pain caused by aging or lifestyle factors like exercise or poor posture. Additionally, if there is an underlying chronic medical condition, such as diabetes or autoimmune disease, that could be causing the symptoms it should also be investigated. A diagnosis should be based on a physical exam and thorough medical history. ---§--- This is the same diagnosis she waited 3 weeks for a doctor's appointment for - it can do computer programs, legal analysis, write books. Look: write 100 words on why "woke culture" only exists in the mind of the political right wing "Woke culture" only exists in the mind of the political right wing because it is a term they use to describe what they perceive as an over-sensitivity to issues of social justice and identity politics. The right wing views this sensitivity as a form of political correctness that is overly restrictive and stifles free speech. However, "woke culture" does not actually exist; instead, it is a concept created by the right wing to discredit progressive movements for social change. While there are certainly people who take their activism too far, most progressives are simply trying to make society more equitable for everyone. Furthermore, the right wing's interpretation of "woke culture" often ignores important context and history which can lead to misunderstanding and further division. As such, the idea of "woke culture" is merely a tool used by the political right wing to delegitimize progressive movements. The Govt needs to sort out UBI quickly cos the UK will have 30% unemployment in 5 years.
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  3.  @markwelch3564  - the thng is - Chat GPT is NOT AI, it is JUST a predictive chat bot. Its the fact that this is the very bottom rung on the AI ladder that is the thing we need to be taking notice of. 2 months ago doctors were saying "this is useless, it cant even make a basic diagnosis - it has been learning for 2 months and now it has passed the hardest medical exams. Let me jive you an example: write 200 words on how superficial our journalism daamged decmocracy In today's society, journalism has become increasingly superficial. This has resulted in a decline in the quality of news reporting and has damaged democracy. The media is no longer focused on providing accurate, objective information but instead on sensationalizing stories to attract readers. This has led to an increase in fake news and misinformation, which can have a significant impact on how people perceive political issues and candidates. As a result, citizens are not able to make informed decisions about who to vote for or what policies to support. Furthermore, superficial journalism has resulted in an over-emphasis on celebrity gossip and other trivial matters. This has distracted from more important issues such as poverty, climate change and healthcare reform. By focusing on shallow topics, the media is not providing the public with the information they need in order to make educated decisions about the future of their country. Moreover, superficial journalism has created a culture where politicians are judged based on their appearance and sound bites rather than their policy positions. This means that those who have the best chance of winning elections are often those who are better at presenting themselves on television or social media rather than those with the best ideas. This allows elected officials to be elected without having to prove they are actually qualified for the job. Overall, it is clear that superficial journalism is damaging democracy by providing inaccurate information and distorting the decision-making process of citizens. It is essential that journalists return to providing objective facts and commentary in order to ensure that citizens can make informed decisions when voting in elections. ---§--- i didn't even spell the instructions correctly...
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