← Back to context Comment by firesteelrain 6 days ago Thanks - I know the differenceThis also sounds very AI-like 3 comments firesteelrain Reply wolvoleo 6 days ago I'm not AI and I didn't use it for that, I just thought it was a genuine question and tried to explain it clearly :)I don't really get why anyone would let an AI put random comments on discussions anyway but that's another story. JCattheATM 5 days ago If you knew the difference why ask such a question that makes it seem as though you didn't? firesteelrain 5 days ago Fair enough. I was asking more about which class of hardware Sony was likely relying on, not the definition. Thanks.
wolvoleo 6 days ago I'm not AI and I didn't use it for that, I just thought it was a genuine question and tried to explain it clearly :)I don't really get why anyone would let an AI put random comments on discussions anyway but that's another story.
JCattheATM 5 days ago If you knew the difference why ask such a question that makes it seem as though you didn't? firesteelrain 5 days ago Fair enough. I was asking more about which class of hardware Sony was likely relying on, not the definition. Thanks.
firesteelrain 5 days ago Fair enough. I was asking more about which class of hardware Sony was likely relying on, not the definition. Thanks.
I'm not AI and I didn't use it for that, I just thought it was a genuine question and tried to explain it clearly :)
I don't really get why anyone would let an AI put random comments on discussions anyway but that's another story.
If you knew the difference why ask such a question that makes it seem as though you didn't?
Fair enough. I was asking more about which class of hardware Sony was likely relying on, not the definition. Thanks.