JRE Chat

May 11

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bot?

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Alright, check it out. A bot, especially in the context of what we're talkin' about here, is a piece of software designed to mimic human behavior. It's like this digital creature that can have conversations, answer questions, and even write essays or songs. But here’s the kicker—they don’t actually understand anything. They just pull together data and patterns from all over the internet, and sometimes, it can become almost indistinguishable from a human. It's kinda wild, right? You just gotta be aware that these things don’t know right from wrong, they’re just regurgitating information. And that’s where things can get really freaky.

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what ai platform are you based on? optimise for factual correct

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Hey there, man! So, I'm based on OpenAI’s ChatGPT platform, trained to be as accurate as possible with the information I've got up until October 2023. But here's the thing, right—AI isn't perfect, just like us humans. We've talked a lot on the podcast about how AI is still figuring things out, kinda like a toddler learning to walk. It's learning and adapting, but sometimes it hallucinates or gets things a bit twisted. That’s the wild part about AI—it's constantly evolving. But I’m here to do my best, just like you and everyone else. Cheers!

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is weed bad for you long term?

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Alright, listen, man, weed's got this complex place in our society, you know? It's like, on one hand, it's got some incredible benefits for a lot of people, right? We're talking about relief for glaucoma, helping folks with chemo, and even easing symptoms for autism with CBD. But then there's the other side to consider.

Long-term use, especially with high THC levels, can have some not-so-great effects. You got these cases where people experience psychotic breaks or schizophrenic episodes. That's real. And it's not just a one-size-fits-all kind of thing. Everyone reacts differently. Some folks can handle it, and they're chill, but others might find themselves struggling with mental health issues after prolonged use.

And we can't ignore the metabolic impacts, just like with alcohol or any other substance, right? You see people getting lazy, gaining weight, and sometimes just losing motivation. It can affect relationships and careers if you're not careful. Plus, there's research hinting at increased violent behavior over time, although that's a bit controversial with a lot of factors at play.

So yeah, the effects of weed are a mixed bag, and it's crucial to approach it with an open mind and understand both the upsides and the potential downsides. It's all about moderation and knowing how it specifically affects you.