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Yeah, from TWAS said, yeah, well humans have to program the AI to actually learn information and so, you know, but you know, you say you told me to do that like 10 minutes ago and it didn't work and I told you it didn't work. So what's the point in doing it again? It just goes on from the, you know, the next step that it did like 20 minutes ago kind of thing. It just doesn't, it doesn't listen to you when you, when you say things like that to it. It's quite interesting. Give it a go there, Roy, when you got the spare couple of hours there and you'll see exactly what I mean. It just gets to a point where it's not going to say it's wrong or it doesn't know and if you come to a solution that it doesn't actually know about, it asks, it asks you to actually, do you mind if it remembers that information for future use as well? That's another one that I came across. But yeah, it is very interesting how AI actually works. You know, if you like sort of a, you know, an attorney at law in court, for example, you know, and you try and get it to give you a yes or no answers as they do normally. It's, it's very, very interesting if you use a psychological approach on AI to see what, when it comes back and then progress it and see where it ends up from GWA.
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