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Author Topic: Question for Ladislaus re Typeless AI Voice Dictation  (Read 6582 times)

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Re: Question for Ladislaus re Typeless AI Voice Dictation
« Reply #5 on: October 24, 2025, 01:40:49 PM »
Instead of using AI to argue about things you don't understand, here's a novel idea.  Go actually read some books to LEARN.  Then come back and have an intelligent conversation.  If you're constantly using AI, then you're not learning.  That's the trap.  Don't fall for it.  AI is meant to keep the uneducated as they are.  Don't take the easy way out.  LEARN first, then debate second.

No, this was just yet another puerile attempt to criticize me.  In point of fact, I do type an extaordinary speed ... and often got comments from my colleagues at work about it.  I learned touch typing at my Jesuit High School on these old manual / mechanical typewriters that required about 10 pounds of pressure on each key to get them to strike correctly.  When keyboards were invented, it was like this here for me ...

Re: Question for Ladislaus re Typeless AI Voice Dictation
« Reply #6 on: October 24, 2025, 02:10:53 PM »
No, this was just yet another puerile attempt to criticize me.  In point of fact, I do type an extaordinary speed ... and often got comments from my colleagues at work about it.  I learned touch typing at my Jesuit High School on these old manual / mechanical typewriters that required about 10 pounds of pressure on each key to get them to strike correctly.  When keyboards were invented, it was like this here for me ...


Hey, nice image!  Hope you don't get finger blisters.  I notice you refrained from telling us how many words per minute you type.  That's OK, but just remember inquiring trolls with puerile minds want to know.


Re: Question for Ladislaus re Typeless AI Voice Dictation
« Reply #7 on: October 24, 2025, 02:12:27 PM »
Instead of using AI to argue about things you don't understand, here's a novel idea.  Go actually read some books to LEARN.  Then come back and have an intelligent conversation.  If you're constantly using AI, then you're not learning.  That's the trap.  Don't fall for it.  AI is meant to keep the uneducated as they are.  Don't take the easy way out.  LEARN first, then debate second.

Just take an aspirin and call me in the morning.