Brian Maucere
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I even asked.
And it said, you would have no problem with what we're doing.
So, there's that, too.
It's like, trust but verify.
But also, people are relying more and more.
I mean, hell, there was just, just to jump to a different news story in this, like, there was a news story about...
It's one of the, I guess, major chatbots for medical.
Now with 40%, it said 40% of doctors are now using this service.
It was a company that one of the websites, one of the newsletters was saying that we should be tracking and following.
I was like, 40% is not an insignificant percentage when you're talking about all doctors being able to use this service.
But it does start to, yeah, but we all use it and it said this was right.
And now it's like, who's to blame, right?
Is it always come back to the human?
Or is there a point in some future where that's not always the case?
Because the human goes, not only could I have not known this was a problem, there was nothing in my preview to know that I could have solved for this or I could have stopped this or whatever.
It's going to be really interesting and probably a little messy in courtrooms in the future of exactly who is at fault.
I think it's all very fascinating because this goes back to my generation growing up and video games will ruin you.
And I don't think we've... Maybe there are papers that say that's the case, but we also know...
how video games and children who play video games have become very, very intelligent, very smart and very productive in their areas of expertise.
And a lot of it can be attributed back to because they played video games and they were making decisions or whatever.