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Don’t Talk to People Like They’re Chatbots

Por: The Atlantic Tech January 18, 2024

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AI could make our human interactions blander, more biased, or ruder. and Matteo Giuseppe Pani. Source: Getty.January 17, 2024, 2:37 PM ETFor most of history, communicating with a computer has not been like communicating with a person. In their earliest years, computers required carefully constructed instructions, delivered through punch cards; then came a command-line interface, followed by menus and options and text boxes. If you wanted... + full article



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