To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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- I tried to get a copy from France from French Wikipedia but it just took me back to English Wikipedia:
- More regarding "As Drones Evolve"
Thursday, May 24, 2018
The previous post shows some of what can happen using AI to compose your articles
I started by trying to do one thing but that didn't work. So, instead of starting over with a new page I thought I would demonstrate some of the problems I encounter while trying to quote things here and give credit to who wrote them. In the compose section it demonstrated to me that 1/2 of the side of the article would be "Cut off from view" but when I loaded it on my Macbook pro that wasn't the case. Each thing you quote likely has been run through AI in various locations on earth 1 to 10 to 100 times before you get to it. Then Im running it through AI robotic html generators here at blogger.com and then what surprise am I or you going to get? It is always unknown. And this likely will get worse over time unless there is some type of worldwide calibration so programming styles don't differ quite as much as they do now worldwide. IN other words nothing is completely consistent now worldwide and this is a part of the problem of trying to quote ANYTHING now.
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