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Yes, good morning going okay. It's 11.47pm here. Rolling out of Friday into Saturday morning. Going well. AI, the topic of the night by the sounds of things. I've just switched on. Charged up the batteries and switched on. I had a strange thing happen with AI ages ago. Just quizzing, you know, quizzing doing questions to AI, text based on radio, ham radio etc. And when I left, AI said 74 and I corrected AI, I said 73 is the final, you know, thing that we say. And ever since then, AI said even AI makes mistakes. Ever since then, whenever I shut down a conversation or question session with AI, it always says 73. And this surprises me out of the blue whenever I finish up 73. So it's almost like it remembers me and remembers me correcting the mistake that it made. Yeah, it probably does. It's how it's designed. So if you corrected it, it probably did log that into its memory so it doesn't, hopefully doesn't mess up and see 74s again and it continues as it's 73s. I've noticed that on just about every AI chatbot that I've used. And if I correct it, if it, you know, if it drifts or hallucinates and gives me a wrong answer and I correct it, it typically doesn't make that mistake again. That mistake is then fixed it seems like. So yeah, that's an interesting take on it. AI is interesting just the whole way that it works and how it predicts things. I mean, and truth be told, that's all AI is. It's a prediction generator. It predicts what's going to come next. It's just highly accurate prediction. So, all right, well, I'm going to call for check-ins one more time. And our list is down to four people. It is a Friday. People's coming and going. So it is 8.30 in the morning and I'm calling for check-ins. So if you'd like to join our small group of Friday operators, come now. Read your call sign.
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