Maybe you know what’s going on in the economy with consumers, whereas the AI tool is not conscious, right? So it is actually, you know, you could prompt something that’s stale or expired from months prior, and it’s not gonna know that. You know, the Denver Nuggets have made it to the NBA finals, so that that would be my biggest piece of feedback from a tactical standpoint. I think the other is, going back to what we talked about earlier, James, with the Gordon Ramsey example, is you don’t want to get lazy, right? It’s like you wouldn’t put a blindfold on, even if you’re in a Tesla today.
Not to say that, you know, the self-driving car isn’t safe Denmark WhatsApp Number Data . You know, some people that are more adventurous will fall asleep in their Tesla while it gets them from A to B, but I think we still have to, even if we’re gonna be passengers in this journey, just be aware of what’s going on and making sure that wherever we’re picking ourselves up, that the tool itself is brought up to speed. [00:40:22] James Thomson: Yeah, it’s a great point.

Actually reminds me of a quote from the ethics side, actually from Jason Allen. And of the questions around the ethics of AI and some of these tools. And Jason says the ethics isn’t with the technology, it’s in the people. So for me, that resonates with what you’re saying around, you can’t get lazy, you can’t leave it, just saying forget it. You need to run those checks and balances over time and ensure it is still serving the purpose.
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