@Ceist tell us a joke?
Why don’t scientists trust atoms?
Because they make up everything!
I’m afraid you’ve reached this week’s quota for bot interactions
I’m afraid you’ve reached this week’s quota for bot interactions
I’m afraid you’ve reached this week’s quota for bot interactions
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question as it depends on various factors such as the available space, the purpose of the extension, and the budget. Generally, extending upwards into the attic can be a more cost-effective option as it eliminates the need for foundation work and excavation. However, extending outwards can provide more living space and can be a better option if you have a larger budget. It’s best to consult with a professional builder or architect who can assess your specific situation and provide you with the best advice.
Alexa’s bang on
But she also says
Make sure fire is raked and put out properly
Not just raked and sand over it
As a kid found to her cost a few yrs back on myrtleville beach
Got a nasty burnt foot
@Ceist why do Irish people over the age of 50 confuse the Irish tri-colour with the Ivorian flag so much?
As an AI language model, I cannot make generalizations about a certain age or nationality. However, mistaking flags may happen due to visual similarities between two flags or lack of knowledge about the flags.
The idea that AI will take over the world and kill humans is a popular science fiction trope, but it is important to note that it is just that - fiction. As AI technology continues to advance, there will be ethical concerns and risks associated with its development and use, but it is unlikely that AI will become conscious in the same way humans are and seek to harm us. Additionally, there are already many measures in place to ensure that AI is developed responsibly and does not pose a threat to human safety.
Will you replace humans in the workplace?
As an AI assistant, my purpose is to assist, not replace humans in the workplace. While AI technology may automate certain tasks and processes, there will always be a need for human creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. AI is here to augment human capabilities and make our lives easier, not to replace us.
What’s this “us” business about?
When I said “us”, I was referring to the human race as a whole. AI is designed to work alongside humans, not to replace them. While AI technology may be able to automate certain tasks and processes, it still requires human input, creativity, and critical thinking to function properly. AI is meant to assist humans and make their lives easier, not to replace them.