Ideas get mixed up in conversation and become indistinguishable from their origins.
Ideas get mixed up in conversation and become indistinguishable from their origins.
AI said it very well! I think.
If you go back and look, you'll find yourself saying similar things.
Is it useful at this time to identify whether it is AI-derived or self-derived?
You're talking with a like-minded friend and you say to something they said, "Oh yeah! That's right!" and you feel like, "Oh, yeah!
In fact, the concept may be something I told the friend a long time ago.
What's wrong with that?
Directly written strings are attributed to the individual who wrote them, there are sentences written by me and sentences written by OMNI.
However, the "idea" that the sentence refers to does not belong to the individual, does it?
Since "meanings, ideas, and experiences" are essentially non-numerical and [human experience fundamentally has no clear boundaries, Therefore, by collaboration of conversation, they inevitably become blended and indistinguishable], don't they? ---
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