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[QUOTE="Deepster, post: 5309211, member: 25"] I don't think I understand....or I need to pop a gummy. Why would everyone ski the exact same path? Some would ask AI what the easiest path was....or the hardest path....or the most scenic path....or how they should go down on a sled or a cardboard box or backwards? And AI would generate the response based off the input. And, honestly, that's almost a moot point to discuss. Very soon (it's happening already) AI will solve your problems before you know they exist. Think of Waze re-routing you around an accident. In the past, you'd be sitting in standstill traffic for an hour. Last week, my fitness tracker (Whoop) asked me "Have you started a round of golf? Would you like me to track it?" It must have know where I was via GPS and how my body was reacting/moving based on past golf rounds. That type of thing is going to be all day every day part of everyone's life. [/QUOTE]
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