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I like AI. I just like actual artists more.
I genuinely hope you lose your job to chatgpt because of this post.
ChatGPT said:
If it comes down to a "fight" between AI and humans, it really depends on the context and the type of "fight" we're talking about. Here are a few scenarios to consider:
Physical Combat: In a traditional physical fight (like boxing or martial arts), a human would likely have the upper hand simply because AI doesn't have a physical presence unless it's paired with a robot or some other physical entity. Humans have agility, strength, and the ability to improvise in ways that AI cannot—unless it's an AI controlling a robot designed for combat, but even then, the human's ability to think on their feet would still be a significant advantage."
Heh terminator saying it will be beaten by feet thinking
not gonna happen
im unemployed