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Old July 25, 2025, 10:42 AM
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Default Remote viewing AND scrying...so far, AI just can't.

When ai can gaze into a crystal ball and give me winning lottery numbers, I'll join the swim, until then, staying on dry ground.

And it may very well, sooner than later, be able to mimic Remote Viewing due to the amount of data it can access...but I'm keeping my tin foil hat handy.

Do appreciate some of its research abilities, although, with history, it can only return the scrubbed, sanctioned versions and not the real thing...I had it do a deep dive into the French Indian wars, and it came back mostly BS.

So AI can be useful, just remember first law of all computing...GI. GO.

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Originally Posted by Millard Grubb View Post
I just found out something a bit interesting about AI.

Received an email from a well-known internet marketer offering a nifty little AI product. It was a pdf explaining a number of things that AI could do to help save time and effort in running business operations.

That got me to thinking and I opened an AI-powered program on the net and asked the AI about the program being offered. (BTW, I presently have a PAID monthly account that I am testing) The AI-powered program analyzed the text of the offer and proceeded to tell me possible in-depth details about the product.

Well, I wasn't really surprised based on the experiments that I had been doing. The AI basically studied the text of the offer and made a "guess" about what the product could do and how it was doing it. To be clear, the product being sold was a manual that gave directions to the software I was already using. The manual was supposed to save all kinds of time and effort because the "Super Prompts" were already done for you.

In any case, I see AI as a great research tool. It takes what is out there on the net and helps you make sense of it by way of summary, bullet points, or just finding things you might be working on.

One thing I am interested in especially, is the ability of AI to analyze my writing and show me where I need to correct gaps, fill in plot holes with fiction, and just correct grammar.

Creativity with AI is another thing entirely.
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