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Friday, December 12, 2025

Hope for Every Season-Evergreen blogging

 Did you know that evergreen blogging keeps your message timeless, because the content will inspire in every season?


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1.       Timeless

Did you know that evergreen blogging is timeless?  In fact it is not only timeless, but valuable, and always relevant.  Enevergroup.com talks about this.  They further added that there is SEO (search engine optimization), long-term value, and educational.

 


2.     God

Sharing wisdom, hope, and God’s truth is something that never fades.  The Bible and religion have existed for centuries.  Biblegateway.com talks about the books of the Bible were written over a period of over a millennium and a half; the oldest parts composed around 1500-1400 BC (before Christ) and the most recent from the late first century AD(Anno Domini) a Latin term meaning the year of Our Lord.  Even though there are different religions throughout the world, everyone believes in their religion.

 

3.       Religion

Christians believe in their religion as do others such as Judaism, Islam, and many more believe in theirs.  Each party may engage in a reasoned discussion, seeking to persuade the other of the validity of their respective religious beliefs.  Have you ever thought about how many religions there are in the world?  According to learnreligions.com there is an estimated more than 4,000 faiths across the world.  They further added that more than eight in ten people or about 85% of the world’s population, identify with a religious group.   

4.     Churches

I recall the first time I went to church.  I had no idea what church was.   My parents did not attend.  My neighbors went every Sunday.  I started trying to read at age 3.  The Bible was the sole book available in our household, so I chose to read it.    I learned about God.  I was curious why my neighbors went to church every Sunday, though I knew little about it.   I loved church.  I eagerly attended every Sunday.   I was not aware at the time that it was a Methodist Church.  I saw babies getting sprinkled and we would go to the altar and kneel while the priest gave us communion.  I loved the taste.  

Subsequently, I relocated to Michigan accompanied by my aunt and grandmother.   They did not attend church.  I had purposed in my mind I needed to find a church immediately.  Any church was fine with me.  I just knew that I needed to attend one.   There was one on the corner. I was still a young child.   I walked there every Sunday.  I discovered this was a Baptist church.   It was then I discovered some churches are different with different teachings.  That was the place where I was baptized and chose to accept Jesus as my personal savior.  I waited 1 month to be baptized.  It seemed like eternity to me.  Our church did not have a pool.  So we used the pool at another church, Metropolitan Church.   I was not sprinkled but dunked under the water.

After becoming an adult, I still moved to another church that my daughter attended and where I presently reside.  Now I was totally confused in the beginning.  I thought this church was sanctified, because they clapped and moved when singing.  I was not used to clapping or moving.  I was used to just sitting and listening.  This clapping and rocking were entirely new to me; however, I found the experience quite enjoyable.   I felt alive praising the Lord.  As you can see, I could go on and on about this.

5.     Promises of God

I believe the promises of God will never fade or become old.  There are numerous promises of God in the Bible.  Some of my favorites are as follows:

Philippians 4:19 And my God shall supply ally my needs according to the riches of glory in Christ Jesus. 

John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

Matthew 24:35 Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.

Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you, “declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

When I think about it, these are only a few of the many promises. 

6.     School

Do you remember your first day of school?  How was it?   How did you feel?  I started school at age 4.  I loved school.  The school was 4 or 5 blocks away and my grandmother always walked me to school and picked me up afterwards, because we did not have a car.  At the age of four, I experienced a sense of independence when I informed my grandmother that I already knew the way.    She did not have to walk me to school.   My grandmother was not having that.   She walked me anyway.  I told her she was treating me like a baby.

One day she allowed me to walk by myself to school.  I decided to stop by the store on my way home.  That did not work out too well.   The store was crowded with children, and it took a long time to get waited on.  I bought penny candy.  Candy dots aka(candy buttons) on paper to be exact.  Anyway, my grandmother told me I was home too late.   She asked me what took me so long.  I told her I bought some penny candy at the store.  She was upset with me and that day I got a “whooping.”   It was worth it, because I fell in love with that dot candy on paper.  My father would work every day as a Porter on the train.  My grandmother would tell me to get a switch from the tree in our yard.  I would pick the smallest switch I could find.   She would then go out and pick a bigger one.  When she “whooped” me I would become drama.  I would fall out on the floor and tell her she hit my ear.  Her response was, “If you would hold still that would not happen.”  Well can anyone relate to this.  Do you remember getting a switch from your tree in your yard?  Do you remember your first day at church?  I believe these are evergreen moments. 

 

 


 

Source:

The Power of Evergreen Content: Timeless, valuable, and always relevant

 When Was Each Book of the Bible Written?

 How Many Religions Are There in the World?

https://www.learnreligions.com/how-many-religions-are-there-in-the-world-5114658

 

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Friday, December 5, 2025

3D Food Printing- a Growing Industry and Marketing Potential

What is the hot, evolving area? This rapid growth of 3D printed food is not just a novelty, but it could start playing a real role in mainstream food manufacturing and consumption.

 


1.      Ground Cursed

Genesis 3:17 And unto Adam He said, “Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and has eaten of the tree of which I commanded thee, saying, “Thou shalt not eat of it, cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt though eat of it all the days of the life.”  Despite that this verse in the bible states the ground will be cursed, man continually has been searching for a better way concerning food consumption. 



2.       What Is 3D Food Printing?

Exactly what is 3D food printing?  According to foodindustry.com 3D printing is a process that utilizes 3D printer technology to create edible products and meals from raw ingredients like chocolates, cheese, doughs, gels, or even pureed fruit and vegetables.  They further added that it works by layering the food materials to create a 3D shape.  


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3.      Florida launches probe into Campbell’s Claims

Do you like Campbell’s Soup?  Did you know that Campbell Executive’s leaked an audio?  In the audio recording, according to dailymail.co.uk,  the employee has a suit against Campbell. You can hear the Vice President and Chief information Security Officer allegedly stating the soup is for poor people, he does not hardly by Campbell’s products anymore, and that the meat is bioengineered. Yet a spokesperson is claiming the soup meets USDA approval and that they do not use antibiotics. They further added that Florida banned lab-grown meat in 2024 primarily to protect traditional agriculture and family farms, citing concerns about the industry disrupting livestock markets.

 Campbell's Allegations:

https://youtu.be/O8FBWZX7sT0?si=Cf0xQMa_bsDnTN94


4.       What are Building Blocks of 3D Printed Foods?

Some food links that are included in 3D Printed Foods include materials like mashed potatoes, carrot puree, or avocado and are often blended with hydrocolloids (e.g. xanthan gum, agar), tempered chocolate and sugar-based mixtures are popular for their ease of melting and rapid solidification, and dehydrated foods (e.g., milk powder, vegetable powder) can be rehydrated during printing, a technique pioneered for space applications.   This is talked about at be-cu.com.

 

5.      3-D Printed Desserts

Can you actually eat 3-D Printed Desserts?   According to nsf.gov/science-matters advances in technology have enabled researchers to print novel foods and that food printing technology has existed since 2005. They further added that a research team in Lipson’s lab experimented with 3D printing of different types of vegan cheesecake.  The team did not use cream cheese, instead tested various recipe designs using seven key ingredients:   graham crackers, peanut butter, Nutella, banana puree, strawberry jam, cherry drizzle and frosting.

 

6.      Have You Eaten Plant-Based Foods?

Have you tried plant-based foods?  A plant-based diet includes not only fruits and vegetables, but also nuts, seeds, oils, whole grains, legumes, and beans.  Heaalth.harvard.edu talks about this.   They stated that plant-based diets such as the Mediterranean diet has shown to reduce risk of heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers (specifically colon, breast, and prostate cancer, depression, and in older adults, a decreased risk of frailty, along with better mental and physical function.

They further added that Vegetarian diets might include eggs, dairy foods, occasional meat, poultry, fish and seafood.  I recall my daughter was a vegetarian and I ate a dish that she made.  I was surprised that it was very tasty and not at all what I had expected. 

 

7.      Fast-Food Restaurants Offering Plan-Based Foods

Were you aware that fast-food restaurants are offering Plant-Based Options?

Burger King -offers the impossible burger

California Pizza Kitchen- offers a Veggie Pizza and Tostada Thin Crust that can be easily made plant-based.

Cheesecake factory- offers vegan cobb salad.

Del Taco- offers meatless options that includes burritos an tacos.

Little Caesars- has released its plant-based pepperoni.

Panda Express -offers Veggie Spring Rolls and Chow Mein.

Panera Bread -offers Mediterranean grain bowl, Greek salad, Starbucks offers the Impossible Breakfast Sandwich- an alternative to a sausage egg and cheese.

Wendy’s- recently launched their Spicy Black Bean Burger.

Although I have not tried any of these.   They sound very tasty.  I will have to try in the future though. Health.Harvard.edu talks about this. 


8.       Why Choose a Plant-Based Diet?

Do you know the benefits of choosing a plant-based diet?  Some of the benefits include heart health, blood pressure control, lower stroke risk, brain health, diabetes prevention and management, weight management, digestive health, kidney health, reduced cancer risk, immune system health, lowered sever COVID-19 risk, environmental health, not eliminating all meat, and adopting a healthy lifestyle,   This is all according to health, usnews.com.   

  

9.      Plant-Based Diet Delivered to Your Door

Possibly you want to try a plant-based diet, and you do not necessarily like to cook.   Did you know that you can have plant-based foods delivered to your door?   Yes, you can just sit back, relax, and eat.    SmartCart is just a kind of grocery technology that helps you save time and eat healthy.  You can personalize meal plans and groceries.  Health.usnews.com talks about this.   They further added that you get a gift with each order.  Having it delivered to your door is very convenient.   There is also a small cost involved.   They suggest taking the quiz so they can analyze your preferences.   This is just another alternative if you are one that does not want to cook.  I do not mind cooking, but this alternative does sound very tempting. 


Source:

 

What is 3D Food Printing?

Campbell Exec’s Leaked Audio

How 3D-Printed Food Works- And How It Tastes

3D-food printing for healthy eating and delicious desserts

 What is a plant-based diet and why should you try it?

These 17 Restaurant Chains Offer Plant-Based Options for All Eaters

12 Health Benefits of a Plant-Based Diet

The easiest way to eat healthy

 

 

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Monday, December 1, 2025

Incredible Winter Staycations In Michigan

Possibly you feel that you can not afford a vacation. If that is the case you might want to consider a staycation. Staycations are awesome.



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1. Staycation

You might ask, “What exactly is a staycation.” A staycation is a vacation that might be spent in your country, state, city, or even in your own home. You may determine where you want to stay.


2. Hotels

Have you considered just going to a hotel in your city possibly just for the weekend? Maybe to there for a couple staycation.    There you can be pampered. There may be no need to cook, even though hotels do have kitchen amenities now. Hotels now even have areas and events geared just for children. So you are able to take the entire family.


3. Frankenmuth Waterpark, 1365 South Main Street, Frankenmuth, Michigan 48734, (844) 296-5197 and Soaring Eagle Waterpark, 5665 E. Pickard R. Mt. Pleasant, Mi 48858, in Michigan




Although I have been to both Frankenmuth and Soaring Eagle Splash-pads, both are very nice, but I like the Frankenmuth Splash pad much better. It is larger also. I like that the pools are heated. This is a plus. I was, however, surprised to see as many adults in the water as children. While at Soaring Eagle you might decide to make it a spa staycation. That is available there. When staying at the hotel in Soaringeagle Waterpark you will receive free passes for the splash-pad. I believe that is a plus. They have special event packages as well for the holidays. Both Waterparks have arcades available for children. I was really impressed upon my last visits there. In the event that you do not want to go in the water there is plenty of room around the pool with chairs to just sit and observe your children.


4. Romantic Getaway in Mackinaw Island

What about a romantic staycation getaway in Mackinaw Island? I have never been there, but I was almost there the first time my husband and I were supposedly traveling to Kentucky to see his mother. Neither of us could read a map. I just knew to go 75. Turned out that we were going the wrong way on 75. We were going North instead of South. My husband who was from the South still did not have a clue, but when I saw the sign saying Mackinaw Island I knew we were going the wrong direction. Thank God for the GPS (Global Positioning System) which was not invented at that time. I sure wish we could have used it then. Michigan.org., talks about Mackinaw Island which has horse-drawn carriages because automobiles are strictly prohibited.


5. Winter Disc Golf

Hey all you golfers out there. Have you tried winter Disc Golf. This is talked about at Michigan.gov as one of winter’s least expensive hobbies. They further add that glow-in-the-dark discs are available and because tees are not cleared and snow removal does not happen on the course, you may want to bring a small shovel. Exactly what is disc golf? Pdga.com explains disc golf as being played much like golf except, instead of a ball and clubs, players use a flying disc. Holly Recreation Area, 8100 Grange Hall Road, Holly, Mi. 48442, is just one of the areas in Michigan that has disc golf courses.


6. Tawas, Michigan

Some free events in Tawas Michigan include the Polar Bear Swim, Murder Mystery Dinner, Chili Cook-off, and hospitality. February 3-5. US at Perchville USA in Tawas, Mi. This is according to justshortof crazy.com.


7. Christmas at the Crossroads- Drive through lighting, 6140 Bray Road, Flint, Mi 48505

This is one of my favorites. I have been to this place numerous times. The great thing about this is how inexpensive it is to drive through and see the beautiful lighting. You never leave your car. The cost is only $10 per vehicle, not per person. How nice is that. The dates are December 16,2024-December 24, 2404, 5 pm to 9 pm. The lights are just awesome. This is a must see that you will never forget. Your little ones will just be fascinated with all the different lighting. I believe that I enjoy it more than the children do.


8. Watching Movies Together

My daughter shared with me that the new norm for her children were to watch a movie together online. She shared that they have friends all over the states that they talk to on a regular basis. Also, children now are gaming online with each other all over the states as well.

I do know that during the Pandemic there was much sharing and talking Face to Face online. I believe that still has continued. There are those that would prefer talking Face to Face on their cellphones and because of technology they are able to do so. There is so much activity done online now including socializing. That is a great thing about technology. It is also great that we were able to do that during the Pandemic to keep the communication open between everyone.


9. Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, 25 Christmas Lane, Frankenmuth, Michigan

Did you know that Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland Stores is one of the largest stores in Michigan? That is according to Michigan.org., They further added that Bronner’s is the size of one and a half football fields with over 50,000 trims and gifts. I recall going there on a field trip with my grandchild. It was amazing. There is such an abundance of Christmas items. There is just so much to see. I also love that traveling to Bronner’s is a delight. The lighting as you travel to the store is amazing during the Christmas time. It is a beautiful sight to see. There are so many different styles and varieties of Christmas ornaments. There at Bronner’s you will also see steins, angels, religious gifts, gift cards, artificial trees pre-lit and unlit. You name it and Bronner’s has it.


There you have it. Some of Michigan’s finest staycations.


Source:


Soaring Eaglewaterpark.com

 

Zehnders-splash-village waterpark

 

12 Romantic Getaways in Michigan You’ll Love

 

Winter Disc Golf

 

What is Disc Golf?

 

Things to Do in Tawas, Mi

 

Christmas at Crossroads Holiday Magic Drive Thru

 

Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland

 

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Saturday, November 22, 2025

Thanksgiving Celebrations Around the World

When Thanksgiving arrives, what will you be thankful for?   Are you aware that not all countries celebrate Thanksgiving?   Have you heard of global gratitude?

 


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1.      The Netherlands

Did you know that the Netherlands celebrate Thanksgiving because before settlers even set foot on United State land, they rested in Leiden- a city in the Netherlands before completing their journey.   The pioneerwoman.com further added the Netherlands take the day to meet in Pieterskerk, a staple church in the country, to honor the efforts of those who helped start the voyage to America.

 

2.      In America

Thanksgiving Celebration in America is almost a 400-Year-Old Tradition.  Visittheusa.com further added that people eat large amounts of turkey, the President Pardons a turkey, people shop ‘til they drop, and people travel to visit their families.  I also have observed some families do not do the traditional turkey eating, but rather eat ham, tacos, or other non-traditional meals.  There are those that do not even like turkey.   There are those that have traditional Thanksgiving Service at church for Thanksgiving also.

 




3.      Viet Nam

Thanksgiving in Viet Nam is celebrated on the 15th of the eighth luna cycle around the end of September or the Start of October.   The Tet-Trung-Thu Festival coincides with the end of harvest and because parents were so busy working in the months ahead, the festival was started as a way to show appreciation to the children, showering them with love and holding a candlelit procession at dawn in their honor. This is talked about at Housebeautiful.com.    

4.       Liberia

Liberia shares the holiday timing with American Thanksgiving with church services followed by auctions of fruit baskets filled with papayas and mangoes.   Instead of turkey, Liberian Thanksgiving tables feature spicy roast chicken, mashed cassava, and traditional dishes like jollof rice.Crystal-travel.com talks about this.   They further state it is a lively occasion marked by food, music, dancing, and a deep sense of community.

 

5.      Norfolk Island

Have you heard of Norfolk Island?  According to History.com Norfolk Island is a remote Island in the Pacific Ocean with Thanksgiving tradition that dates back to the mid-1890’s.  Parishioners on the island celebrate the holiday today bringing fruits, vegetables and cornstalks to decorate the church and singing American hymns on the last Wednesday of November each year.

 

6.     Thanksgiving Trivia

Have you thought about playing Thanksgiving Trivia this Thanksgiving with your family?  Below are listed a few trivia questions for you found at Goodhousekeeping.com:

a.      What Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving?  Jingle Bells is known as a Christmas song, it was originally written for Thanksgiving.  James Lord Pierpont wrote the song and it was first performed for a Thanksgiving service at his family member’s church.

 

b.     How Many Feathers Does an Adult Turkey Have?  An adult turkey has about 3500 feathers.

 

c.     Where did the tradition of breaking the wishbone come from?   The tradition of breaking the wishbone came from Italy.  It is said to date back to around 800 BCE, to an ancient Italian civilization known as the Etruscans.   They would dry the chicken bones and then touch them (not break them) for good luck.  At the time, Etruscans believed that birds were oracles capable for foreseeing the future, so by touching their bones, people could manifest good things for their own futures.  Countryliving.com notes that the Romans adopted the custom of the wishbone; rather than simply touching it, they would compete to break it apart. The person who ended up with the larger portion was thought to have their wish granted.  Now that is what I remember as a little girl.  Making a wish and attempting to break off the larger portion of the wishbone.

 

d.     The Final Trivia Question is What president refused to declare Thanksgiving a holiday?  The answer is Thomas Jefferson.  His reasoning was that he believed firmly in the separation of church and state.  Since Thanksgiving involved prayer and reflection, he thought designating it as a national holiday would violate the First Amendment.  He also thought it was better suited as a state holiday, not a federal one.

 

 

7.      Does Europe Celebrate Thanksgiving?

Europe does not officially celebrate Thanksgiving and there is no national Thanksgiving holiday, but the spirit of gathering and gratitude is still alive in various forms.  En.homes.com talks about this.   They further added that in rural areas of Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, communities hold Erntedankfest which is a traditional harvest festival in September or October, depending on the region.

 

8.      Poland

Does Poland celebrate Thanksgiving?  Poland’s Thanksgiving or harvest is called Dozynki and was started in the 16th century according to en.homes.com.  This originally was a time for landowners to show gratitude and share the bounty of the harvest with the workers who helped grow the crops.   The celebration was marked by dancing, feasting, and the creation of harvest wreaths, which were believed to bring fertility and blessings for the next harvest.

 

The First Thanksgiving

Do you know when the first Thanksgiving occurred?   History.com talks about this.   In November 1621, after the Pilgrims’ first corn harvest proved successful, Governor William Bradford organized a celebratory feast and invited a group of the fledgling colony’s Native American allies, including the Wampanoag chief Massaoit.  They further added that the festival lasted for three days and there is no existing record of the first Thanksgiving’s exact menu.  Because the Pilgrims had no oven and the Mayflower’s sugar supply had dwindled by the fall of 1621, the meal did not feature pies, cakes or other desserts which are so popular today at Thanksgiving dinners.

 

Finally, what does Thanksgiving mean to you? 

 

  

Source:

Here’s a List of Other Countries That Celebrate Thanksgiving

 

6. Things Every Visitor to the USA Should Know About Thanksgiving

 

How is Thanksgiving celebrated around the world?

 

 7 Countries that Celebrate Thanksgiving Around the World

 

8 Thanksgiving Celebrations Around the World

 

51  Thanksgiving Trivia Questions and Fun Facts to Challenge Your Guests

 

The History of the Turkey Wishbone Tradition

 

What Countries Celebrate Thanksgiving?   Definition & Traditions To Know

 

Thanksgiving 2025

 

 

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Friday, November 14, 2025

AI (Artificial Intelligence) Growing in Leaps and Bounds

Have you ever thought about how it is that AI (Artificial Intelligence) got started?   Have you ever thought about how long AI has been around?  AI (Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we live, work, and connect.

 

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1.      Alan Turing

According to coursera.org. Alan Turing, a British mathematician, imagined a computing machine, but lacked the technology to prove his theory at that time.  They further added that during the summer of 1956 John McCarthy invited researchers for a summer-long workshop.  During that summer he defined the practice of human-like machines capable of human intelligence.


2.      The Universe

Are we the only ones in the universe?   Are we the smartest ones in the universe?  What is the reason that the government cannot explain alien objects seen by millions of people every year?  Is everyone hallucinating?

Have you ever asked yourself how many galaxies are in the Universe? Sciencefocus.com states that there could be as many as two trillion galaxies in the observable universe.  They further added that the largest galaxy in the Universe is likely the ESO 383-76 supergiant elliptical galaxy measures 1,764,000 light-years in diameter and is found in the Centaurus Constellation, some 654 million light-years from Earth.  Can you imagine?   Can you also imagine that earth is not the only intelligent life form in the Universe?    

 

3.       Jobs Lost or Jobs Created with AI (Artificial Intelligence)

How many jobs will be lost because of AI (Artificial Intelligence)?   How many jobs will be created because of AI (Artificial Intelligence)? According to Forbes.com by 2030 an estimated 92 million jobs will be displaced by AI (Artificial Intelligence), but the same report indicates that 170 million new jobs will be created because of AI(Artificial Intelligence).  They also added that you should see expected growth including farm workers, delivery drivers, construction workers, salespeople and food processing workers. So, does this mean people may need to reinvent themselves to prepare for the new AI(Artificial Intelligence) jobs? 

 

4.      20 Jobs Created by AI (2025)

Twenty jobs created by AI(Artificial Intelligence) include the following:   AI (Artificial Intelligence)Prompt Engineer, AI Model Trainer, AI Ethics Consultant, AI Behavior Analyst, Synthetic Medica Designer, AI Integration Specialist, Digital Twin Architect, AI Safety Analyst, Human-AI Collaboration Facilitator, Generative AI Educator, AI-Powered Content Curator, AI- Generated Experience Designer, AI-Accountability Auditor, AI Personalization Strategist, Data-Ecosystem Manager, Generative AI Voice Coach, AI Storyteller, AI-Enhanced Productivity Coach, Emotion Recognition Specialist, and AI Bias Remediation Specialist are all talked about at roboticsbiz.com.   

 

5.      Should Movie Actors be concerned?

The Movie “Sweet Idleness” is a new production led by an AI (Artificial Intelligence) Agent as director, involving digital actors created from real people, and applied to the project.  According to msn.com.   They further add that this is not intended to replace traditional cinema, but rather it is an alternative method of creation.  Yet Variety.com states that the acting guild believes ‘creativity is, and should remain, human-centered and is opposed to the replacement of human performers by synthetics.  This is something to think about.  AI (Artificial Intelligence) has already been infiltrated into the schools, the hospital, the television, telephones, and much more.   Still, it is not human, and humans must oversee these applications.  Even when writing the auto-correct is not human it does not know so human intervention is needed.

 

6.     AI (Artificial Intelligence) Inventing Its Own Language

Did you know that in 2017 during a Facebook research experiment instead of AI bots sticking to proper English, the bots began modifying their speech in ways that were more efficient for them but incomprehensible to humans. Facebook researchers then ended the experiment and required the bots to use English for transparency and easier monitoring. So just know that many of the chat boxes are learning from us and adapting.

 

7.     Stocks and Bonds AI (Artificial Intelligence)

Have you purchased stocks and bonds lately?  Good news for AI (Artificial Intelligence) investors is that bond deals from Big Tech companies have been in high demand, suggesting that investors are confident in the ability of those companies to monetize AI (Artificial Intelligence) and satisfy their obligations.   Morningstar.com talks about this.  They further added that the AI (Artificial Intelligence) bubble can last for years because public pension funds, fueled by tax-receipt inflows, and insurance companies are among the biggest buyers of investment-grate corporate bonds, as they look to pick up yields that are higher than their income growth mandates.

 

8.      30% AI (Artificial Intelligence Rule)

Do you know what the 30% AI (Artificial Intelligence) Rule is? Cococoders.com talks about this rule.  This rule is a simple guideline designed to help students (and adults!) use AI (Artificial Intelligence responsibly.  So, when you are creating something-whether it is an essay, a project, or a piece of code-no more than about 30% of the work should come directly from AI (Artificial Intelligence) tools; the remaining 70% should come from the learner’s own ideas, research, and effort.  I would say that is a good rule.

 

 

Source:

The History of AI: A timeline of Artificial Intelligence

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