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WarGamer

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68. there are certain things I WILL NOT use AI for...
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 10:48 PM
3 hrs ago

Would certainly not talk law or medicine.

I was recently watching the BBC series about William the Conqueror and 1066... and because I tend to nerd out, asked lots of questions about tertiary relationships to the prominent individuals.

It was dead on accurate.

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there are certain things I WILL NOT use AI for... WarGamer 3 hrs ago #68
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