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  • Then credit the author. That way people who enjoy it can know where it came from and may wind up reading his books.

    So, yes. It was "stolen" as in plagiarized, since it does not provide appropriate credit.

  • No, I hate how easy AI makes it for people to use it wrong. Guns are similar in that more guns = more gun violence, then though people argue that "guns don't kill people" it's still something that needs to be considered and can't be separated from the plain concept of a gun as a "tool". Considering AI is used wrong so frequently and creates massive amounts of problems, like spreading false information in amounts that make it difficult to combat, it's fair to lump all of that with AI.

    Additionally, right now most people don't know how to run an AI locally, so it's fair to assume that any AI you come across was generated by big privatized AI. Also, even if you're running it locally, the models were still created by these big corporations that drain local resources and use massive amounts of energy to create them.

    So, all the issues you agree are a problem with AI are still far too connected with AI that it's not something you should consider separately from just AI as a tool.

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  • Think of it this way: if solar-flare magnetic aberrations could be strong enough to make an effect on humans, then they would also affect other things that are far more sensitive to magnetic fields.

    For example, a VHS tape, audio cassette tape, or an HDD computer hard drive (they store data on spinning magnetic plates) would be erased or at least damaged when exposed to a normal household magnet.

    Additionally, if you consider the argument that somehow humans are even more sensitive, then a normal household magnet would cause similar symptoms as the claims of Heliobiology and we would see much worse with stronger sources of magnetic fields like an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) which could even pull a metal chair across the room.