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No, this guy is not AI, but today all his comments were copy paste from chatGPT.

Having a conversation with somebody who copy pastes literally everything from ChatGPT is labeled as AI and I consider you a bot if you do so.

He also admitted using ChatGPT after he first wanted to claim that his comments were just formulated too good and that his father helps him with writing. Some people here even defended him saying that it was not a bot.

Having a conversation that is totally created by AI is a bot. I don't care that there is a human behind it giving AI the words to formulate.
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No, this guy is not AI, but today all his comments were copy paste from chatGPT.

Having a conversation with somebody who copy pastes literally everything from ChatGPT is labeled as AI and I consider you a bot if you do so.

He also admitted using ChatGPT after he first wanted to claim that his comments were just formulated too good and that his father helps him with writing. Some people here even defended him saying that it was not a bot.

Having a conversation that is totally created by AI is a bot. I don't care that there is a human behind it giving AI the words to formulate.
I'm 100% with you. I'm used to working with people that signed the Sarbanes-Oxley, "I'm still honest" sheet once a quarter. The penalty then was only 20 years and a quarter million. That doesn't matter in my book. There is a special place for liars, fabricators, and cheats. AFAIC, it isn't here either.
 

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There is no telling what learning experiences you can find. Try cruig in a town 50 miles from your grandparents, in their car, and getting suckered into peeling out at a light. The town cop just happened to be right behind you, and then it turns out he is an old fishing buddy of your grandfather. Always be aware of your surroundings. Going down a paved country road when the railroad tracks drop suddenly on the other side and a cow is in your lane. Always be prepared for the unexpected. There was a time when the adage "What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger" had validity. Now, its "What doesn't kill you, makes the lawyers richer". The times they are a changing, but as long as they let us, Mustang owners are going to let the good times roll.
How about going around a buffalo standing in the middle of a two lane, at night, in a driving rain storm. They raised a lot of them when we lived in Missouri. I guess it decided to walk through the fence and it did scare my wife and I ____less. No, it wasn't expected. Forgot what we were driving. Probably the 4X4 pickup.
 

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For those who believe this thread is all AI. How does that happen? How can AI start a thread and elaborate a story? Does it still require a human to kick it off or is Skynet taking over already?

Seriously…I don’t know how any of this works. The most AI I know, is I’ll ask Grok some stuff sometimes.
To errr is human but to really funk things up you need a computer
 

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The OP doesn't deserve the honor and attention to keep this thread going. It's called "lack of character" on his and his dad's part. Now, come get me.
 


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The more I read this thread the less it matters, I think. Will it be any different when he's 20 y.o.? Some people need to see what a pool of blood on asphalt looks like before they drive.
It looks like oil at night. But bits of skull and brain tissue spread over 50 metres of highway will do the trick.
 

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How about going around a buffalo standing in the middle of a two lane, at night, in a driving rain storm. They raised a lot of them when we lived in Missouri. I guess it decided to walk through the fence and it did scare my wife and I ____less. No, it wasn't expected. Forgot what we were driving. Probably the 4X4 pickup.
Don’t get me started on bison. They had bison at Ft. Riley when I was growing up there. As a prolific hiker, I would often wander around the hills. After going through a very strong barb wire fence, I soon realized my mistake. A 16” boy can go through a 10” wire gap if he is fast enough and motivated.
 

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The OP doesn't deserve the honor and attention to keep this thread going. It's called "lack of character" on his and his dad's part. Now, come get me.
Reading for comprehension post #1
 

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As I said.
Written statements for judicial review are sometimes considered when completing court ordered remedial drivers education courses.

Just remember, guys—your life can change just like that.
One second of overconfidence. One mistake. That’s all it takes.


Drive safe. Respect the machine. Always
 

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The OP doesn't deserve the honor and attention to keep this thread going. It's called "lack of character" on his and his dad's part. Now, come get me.
You must have had flawless judgment and character at 15. I wish we were all that perfect back then.
 
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Written statements for judicial review are sometimes considered when completing court ordered remedial drivers education courses.
Agree. Justice is always severely lacking too, and it has always been that way. That said, his (or its') day is coming. My life changed "just like that" in January, so nobody can preach to me about that.
 

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OK, don't turn off stabilization when you're on a public road.
 

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I'm always intersted at the modern take on "near death" experiences. Most are nothing of the sort.
One of mine was hypothermia. I fell asleep outdoors in winter, when they found me my core temp was 36C. Another hour or two and it would have been a very long sleep.
And I would have known nothing about it.
In most of the traffic fatals I attended death was instantaneous or within seconds.
 

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I'm always intersted at the modern take on "near death" experiences. Most are nothing of the sort.
One of mine was hypothermia. I fell asleep outdoors in winter, when they found me my core temp was 36C. Another hour or two and it would have been a very long sleep.
And I would have known nothing about it.
In most of the traffic fatals I attended death was instantaneous or within seconds.
Not being critical, in fact, very glad you made it, so quite the opposite.

Try being a millimeter from death all day long when physics, that I had been well educated in, told me there was no way to see the next day from this planet. That will change perspectives just as two wrecks I've been in that happened much quicker. People choose to believe what they want.
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