The War started. We will soon face Authorities that will declare every statement and most likely conclusion based on a reasoning AI to their liking and use false or correct.
I said in previous post that all those considering language a weapon in conflict will abuse AI chats embedded into their company infrastructure and that asking questions appropriately is key to using AI.
Germans Tell and Do Not Ask, especially being The Authority.
I was told I had spend two weeks in the Frankfurt Forest eating Berries and that The French Foreigne Legion was in Strasbourg, but not Aubagne, about 6 weeks in a row every doctors meeting while being locked up having had to sign a Free Will Declaration the very first day. Killing the Police "against their orders" is from here the better option....
Logic defeats Tyranny since the conversations between Plato and Aristotle that were for the Germans Teacher and Student and no opponents of whom one was killed by a Spartan eventually in the earliest form of Ultimo Ratio Regis; imagine where they need punctuation that phrase or read the German rules to understand how much was "adopted" into English over time.
Logic defeats Tyranny, since the conversations between Plato and Aristotle, that were for the Germans Teacher and Student and no opponents of whom one was killed by a Spartan eventually, in the earliest form of Ultimo Ratio Regis. (Main phrase, side phrase, second side phrase, and instead of "," and final side phrase.) No matter the meaning of "that" in context being an explanation in direct logic fellowship of the statement. Actually, the need spots to breath..
The more large public AI services, that are far from being Chat Bots, become accepted, the more those Telling instead of Arguing will revolt. The Germans will lead that storm against the Looms.
Again...
That's a thing really. Out of nowhere they ask you if you believe in Aliens, which is why I quickly decided to stay away from Germans abroad not getting my passport's nationality speaking real English and worst actual French. She thought I was traveling "from Germany"