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Daily Cascade #1083752 added February 12, 2025 at 12:23pm Restrictions: None
The Heart and Ai
Prompt:
What does it mean to put your heart into something? Write about this in your Blog entry today/
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Today is my younger son's birthday. Every device I own has been reminding me of it. Like I'd forget. Like I wasn't the one giving birth. Well, I have to say technology really puts its heart into things!
In fact, putting your heart into things means committing your entire self, emotionally, mentally, and physically. I think the new technology has developed such stuff much better than some people I know. It even has passion, dedication, and authenticity. And it is resilient. If you don't believe me, ask anything to any online research entity like Hyperwrite, Aria, or ChatGPT. They come up with answers much faster than I can reach to the keyboard. But that's not all. Thank them afterwards. Their "You're welcome," response is much more elaborate and heartfelt.
The heart in machines or rather technology? It is almost there, I am warning you. Plus, their answers separate mediocrity from excellence or should I say elaboration, and their routine is finer than inspiration or obligation.
As to those of us who put their hearts into things, remember all these people: Thomas Edison, Mother Teresa, Beethoven, MLK Jr., Van Gogh, Marie Curie, J.K.Rowling? Although they might have been totally exhausted at the end, they all put their hearts into their work, refusing to give up in the face of challenges, and their life stories are the most inspirational. Even when they failed temporarily, they must have felt a kind of fulfillment that came from knowing they gave their projects their all. This is because the heart doesn't measure success in recognition or numbers.
Numbers or recognition? Just to think that, basically, the new ai technology is based on the binary code! And it still has depth and impact! Watch out my human friends, soon enough technology may be out to getting a bigger heart than all of us put together. 
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