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tl;dr normie to big stinky nerd translator
I'm going to share something embarrassing, but this is true. I have found a good usage of AI (for me, at least).
I'm a big stinky nerd and I have a hard time understanding what people are saying to me. I am an extremely explicit communicator. I usually say exactly what I mean (for better or worse). I get very confused when people imply something, or lean heavily on emotional phrasing, to implicitly communicate.
I have been unironically using AI to explain what people are saying to me. I'll detail the conversation to the best of my ability if it was communicated verbally, if it was online I copy-paste my message and the persons response (or comment). The silly AI slop robot then translates what the person says into explicit communication for me so I understand better.
Basically, the dumb ass slop machine robot is better at understanding humans than me. Sometimes I have zero idea what someone is talking about or trying to convey.
I'm going to share something embarrassing, but this is true. I have found a good usage of AI (for me, at least).
I'm a big stinky nerd and I have a hard time understanding what people are saying to me. I am an extremely explicit communicator. I usually say exactly what I mean (for better or worse). I get very confused when people imply something, or lean heavily on emotional phrasing, to implicitly communicate.
I have been unironically using AI to explain what people are saying to me. I'll detail the conversation to the best of my ability if it was communicated verbally, if it was online I copy-paste my message and the persons response (or comment). The silly AI slop robot then translates what the person says into explicit communication for me so I understand better.
Basically, the dumb ass slop machine robot is better at understanding humans than me. Sometimes I have zero idea what someone is talking about or trying to convey.
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March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, often causing debilitating period pain, pain with sex, irregular bleeding, gastrointestinal symptoms, and sometimes infertility. It affects about 10% of reproductive-age women worldwide, yet it is one of the most underfunded diseases in the world relative to its impact. On average, it takes 7–10 years to get a diagnosis, and it is often delayed due to stigma and the dismissal of symptoms as "normal." There is currently no known cause or cure, but certain medications, hormonal therapy, or surgical interventions may improve quality of life.
You can read more about it here:
https://www.owlposting.com/p/endometriosis-is-an-incredibly-interesting
Briary, art by KYRIANNA
You can read more about it here:
https://www.owlposting.com/p/endometriosis-is-an-incredibly-interesting
Briary, art by KYRIANNA
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