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To: TobagoJack who wrote (217633)11/10/2025 3:39:14 PM
From: marcher  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 218465
 
--AI to research--

am doing that myself, too.

quickly "learned" (through "teacher" grok) that campfires emit infrared spectrum that stimulate mitochondria,
which improves human health via immune system response. [yes, sunlight does more of this.]

and

dark sky star gazing stimulates something in eye:
"...Rhodopsin (the pigment in rod photoreceptors) is bleached by even faint starlight (~0.0001 lux), initiating
a low-level neural and hormonal signaling chain that influences circadian, metabolic, and neurological health..."

though too lazy to fact check the "teacher", so pretty much going with my confirmation bias. :0)

essentially, though, this use of ai "tech" is an attempt to find ways to "de-tech" and verify the importance
of natural, nontech ways of living. paradox is weird.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (217633)11/11/2025 12:10:56 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218465
 
U.S. students use AI to cheat themselves of critical thinking