To be honest I feel quite ambivalent about AI and largely avoid its use, where I can. I try to ignore the AI information presented within search engines and I don't usually use it to create anything etc etc. I'm worried about copyright issues for instance, and how it's already replacing garden writers who have extensive knowledge gained over many years of experience. Articles can be generated quickly, often with dubious content which is often published without fact checking first. I'm reminded of a central tenet from my time in IT; Garbage In, Garbage Out (aka GIGO), right? However NAH recently benefitted from AI technology when a surgeon assisted by a robot using CT scan data peered deep into his lung and determined the small lump there is benign, thus avoiding him losing around a third of his lung. The latter operation was the preferred approach until the robot technique was developed and often the removed material revealed a benign lump rather than a tumour. We...
Oh no, is that a cold I hear? I have the same arch in my garden. I'm originally from England and I'm sure some of my love from gardening came from my uncle who had his own little plot.
ReplyDeleteLooking good! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteHope that you are soon on the mend. Your arch looks very familiar :) I think that its twin lives in my garden.
ReplyDeleteyour arch looks familiar to mine :)
ReplyDeleteI like kitties pictures you have added :)
I think a box of tissues might be in order. Maybe too many late nights! x
ReplyDeleteAwww get well soon VP! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the good wishes everyone!
ReplyDeleteI suspect these arches travel worldwide Crafty, Anna and Ewa - mine came from China originally ;)
Louise - I don't know what you can be suggesting ;)