Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Thread

For those more knowledgeable in the AI space, what do you recommend tools like ChatGPT be used for?

What’s a daily habit I can implement that would add value to my life, help me self improve, or help with daily tasks?

Very useful for writing business content, saves time, however, use it as a starting point for your content rather than the final product, I think in 2025 a lot of people can spot a text generated by AI vs an "organic" one.

OK so this is what cahtgpt has to say about your question above:

What’s a daily habit I can implement that would add value to my life, help me self improve, or help with daily tasks?

ChatGPT said:

Great question! Here are a few daily habits you could implement, depending on what area of life you want to improve:

General Self-Improvement

  • Morning Reflection (5 min): Write down 3 things you're grateful for and 3 priorities for the day.
  • Reading (10-20 min): Read something that expands your knowledge or mindset.
  • Cold Showers: Builds discipline, boosts energy, and can improve mood.

Productivity & Daily Tasks

  • Nightly Planning (5 min): Review your day and set priorities for the next day.
  • The 2-Minute Rule: If something takes less than 2 minutes to do (responding to an email, putting something away), do it immediately.
  • Tidy Up for 10 Minutes: A clutter-free space leads to a clutter-free mind.

Physical & Mental Health

  • Daily Walk (20 min): Clears your mind and keeps you moving.
  • Breathwork or Meditation (5-10 min): Helps with stress and focus.
  • Hydration Habit: Start your day with a full glass of water.
Would you like me to tailor a suggestion to a specific goal you’re working on?"

So nothing about a daily prayer then...
 
For those more knowledgeable in the AI space, what do you recommend tools like ChatGPT be used for?

What’s a daily habit I can implement that would add value to my life, help me self improve, or help with daily tasks?
Use it for information, lets say you having trouble connecting a printer to your devices, ask Chat GPT how to do it instead of calling an IT guy it might give you good info, stuff like that, lets say you interested in applying for a gun permit in your state or country and you not sure where to start or what the laws are, ask Chat GPT, maybe you want to know statistics its also good for that but be aware that for sensitive stats it wont be as accurate and you have to ask the questions from various angles to get a true answer. I also ignore the mind reading asnwers Chat GPT gives, for example, chat GPT doesnt know why a person did something in history it doesnt know the intentions of the heart but it will still give you an answer as to "why" people in history did XYZ so those answers I ignore.
 
Very useful for writing business content, saves time, however, use it as a starting point for your content rather than the final product, I think in 2025 a lot of people can spot a text generated by AI vs an "organic" one.

OK so this is what cahtgpt has to say about your question above:

What’s a daily habit I can implement that would add value to my life, help me self improve, or help with daily tasks?

ChatGPT said:

Great question! Here are a few daily habits you could implement, depending on what area of life you want to improve:

General Self-Improvement

  • Morning Reflection (5 min): Write down 3 things you're grateful for and 3 priorities for the day.
  • Reading (10-20 min): Read something that expands your knowledge or mindset.
  • Cold Showers: Builds discipline, boosts energy, and can improve mood.

Productivity & Daily Tasks

  • Nightly Planning (5 min): Review your day and set priorities for the next day.
  • The 2-Minute Rule: If something takes less than 2 minutes to do (responding to an email, putting something away), do it immediately.
  • Tidy Up for 10 Minutes: A clutter-free space leads to a clutter-free mind.

Physical & Mental Health

  • Daily Walk (20 min): Clears your mind and keeps you moving.
  • Breathwork or Meditation (5-10 min): Helps with stress and focus.
  • Hydration Habit: Start your day with a full glass of water.
Would you like me to tailor a suggestion to a specific goal you’re working on?"

So nothing about a daily prayer then...
This is mind reading answer from chat GPT and this is the kind of things I would avoid asking AI, notice how it encourages you to do meditation and breathe work, why didnt it instruct us to go to church, fast and have a prayer rule? The church actually tells us to avoid breathe work and meditation. Why didnt it encourage us to stop watching porn? Why must I go for a 20min walk thats a womans exercise.

Can you see the dangers of asking AI for life advice? I think we as Christians should treat AI like an ouji board and be very careful with the kind of questions we ask it.

For life advice and spiritual guidance we must ask our priest, spiritual guides etc...
 
For those more knowledgeable in the AI space, what do you recommend tools like ChatGPT be used for?

What’s a daily habit I can implement that would add value to my life, help me self improve, or help with daily tasks?
It's useful for DIY guides. I recently bought a motrocycle and it helped me learn DIY repairs for that particular model.

Another use case, it produced for me a thorough fasting plan for the coming Lent, according to the Orthodox rules, with recipes, weekly grocery lists, prices, calories and macronutrient totals, together with a muscle retention low-intensity exersice program.
 
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As with all things, it is dependent on the question that you ask. I have had discussions about the Church Fathers and why Chrisianity is the only cohesive worldview. I logically convinced it (asking to check for logical fallacy) at each step of a proof for God.

Regarding what it is most helpful for - use it as a replacement for Google (which has been getting horrendous in the last few years) for research. Use it to check your grammar or to teach you a language. Use it to do your taxes, or to plan out a trip. I use it to write bash scripts that automate workflows.
 
It's useful for DIY guides. I recently bought a motrocycle and it helped me learn DIY repairs for that particular model.

Another use case, it produced for me a thorough fasting plan for the coming Lent, according to the Orthodox rules, with recipes, weekly grocery lists, prices, calories and macronutrient totals, together with a muscle retention low-intensity exersice program.
Thats besides the point though we not really supposed to be focusing on our phones and AI recommendations during lent, we supposed to be focussing on God, repentance and prayer.

I personally will stay away from AI for things regarding the church.
 
New news my friends in Russia regions now begin do AI make diagnosis of patients.

Russia leading world in many science my friends, this is very good for many regions in Russia with less people, hospital always far now AI do diagnosis on computer!!


Machine Learning had been used in the medical imaging for decades, this headline is just a case of journalists being dumb scum.
 
I'm getting bombarded with ads / people telling me about using these new AI programs to buy stock etc to make me loads of money.

Obviously I don't even have a stock app but is there any legitimacy about this? If you do, please PM ;)
 
This is getting alittle


Where's a small army of Luigi Mangione's when you need them?

Amazing to watch 1984 and other sci-fi/dystopian type novels come to fruition and we the people just sit back, and not only watch it happen, but actively participate in it. I suppose, as bleak as it may be, we will soon be getting everything we deserve in terms of "biological" AI and Big Brother surveillance... after all, you reap what you sow.
 


People will not be needed for most jobs with AI.

I have no doubt Corona was also used to make people go into computers. And in their Zoom, etc meetings, give data to scientists for AI modeling.

Bill Gates mannerism is 100% jewish. I never had realized it. Whatever is ancestry might be. But he is at least culturally jewish.
 
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I find it ironic that AI has always been predicted to take over blue collar jobs first, like tradesmen, cooks, factory workers, cleaners etc. It seems that it's gonna be the opposite! It's basically at the level now where you can use AI as an accountant, for specific legal advice, journalism, academia/science tasks and even creative things like art/music/movies/games soon. The hands-on jobs are protected for now, with some exceptions maybe!
 
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I find it ironic that AI has always been predicted to take over blue collar jobs first, like tradesmen, cooks, factory workers, cleaners etc. It seems that it's gonna be the opposite! It's basically at the level now where you can use AI as an accountant, for specific legal advice, journalism, academia/science tasks and even creative things like art/music/movies/games soon. The hands-on jobs are protected for now, with some exceptions maybe!
Well a lot of those guys, especially factory workers, got hit with unemployment way before AI. Just general automation took a lot of factory jobs decades ago. Roles that require a lot of manual dexterity like construction work or cooking are probably safe for the time being.
 
The University of Zurich used AI/“AI” accounts on Reddit to shape opinion for months. Hundreds of human users upvoted “change my view”-style arguments:



Note that the Trump Russian collusion/Trump
is Hitler/Covid-19 requires compliance/George Floyd is a saint psyops were really bad theater.

AI/“AI” is probably going to change that and things will get much more sophisticated. The Left doesn’t really need it to, as they are already winning the Culture War, having the demographics on their side. But it could and almost certainly will get a whole lot harder.

Even for those here who doubt that AI is really/will ever really be “intelligent”, let alone “conscious”, they’re going to use stuff like this to further demoralize the Right/apolitical normies.
 
How? I don't see this.
By using AI bots on social media to push narratives, influence normies and thereby manufacture a false consensus. We're already past the point where the average internet user can detect AI posting (especially on platforms like X and Reddit where very brief posts are the norm). This stuff is only just getting started. The level of psychological manipulation possible when you add AI to social media is almost unlimited. Remember that Google demonstrated the ability to swing election results simply by programming some bias into their search algorithms (i.e. a "Trump" search brings up only negative stories, a "Biden" search only positive ones). That alone was enough to swing elections by several percentage points. Now imagine search bias on steroids: an entire fraudulent internet ecosystem that can be populated and biased at will, all based on sophisticated and highly targeted psychological profiles at the individual user level.

The only hope with this stuff is that AI actually ends up killing off social media because they push too hard with it and people just opt out en masse.
 
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