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This is deuber in the den withdangerous Day. In honor of Father's Day,
we ventured onto the internet to comeup with some facts dat studies.
Here's a rundown. According to GoogleTrends, most search Father's Day sales grills,
tools, TVs, then golf andfishing equipment. Most searched Father's Day
recipes potato salad, egg salad,sour dough bread, French toast, chocolate
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cake. Dads aren't going to hurtyour feelings When asked if you don't like
a gift from your children, doyou tell them you don't like it?
Or do you pretend to like it? And eighty seven percent of dad said
they would pretend to like it.Only six percent said they would admit they
do not. Seven percent said dependswhat the situation is. If you bought
them something they did want, ormaybe they needed different side or style or
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brand, they'd be yet returning itto get another version. On average,
dads would want a gift. Theyexpect their significant other to spend about seventy
six bucks, their kids about thirtythree bucks. I expect you to spend
nothing. Just knowing you're there isgift enough early buying it If you really
are adventurous, you can consider movingyour father to a place he appreciates more.
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Wallehub that said the best states forworking dads Top five Massachusetts, Washington,
d c, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Minnesota. Other on the
bottom five New Mexico, West Virginia, Mississippi, Nevada, and Oklahoma.
They considered stuff like the average workinghours for men, men's life expectancy,
unemployment rates for dads with young kids, income insurance, and the cost of
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childcare. So don't forget Sunday Father'sDay. In the two well, you
know, there's endless debate over artificialintelligence inevitably a revolutionary takeover or is it
just overblown? We eventually will losethe war to AI, or will we
always just be a step behind?No matter what you think about the future.
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In June of twenty twenty four,real humans are still better than fake
humans, well at least most ofthem, okay. According to new analysis,
thirty seven percent of all chat gptanswers graded untrustworthy by verified human experts
like doctors, lawyers, veterinarians,and other leaders in their field. Forty
two percent of chat GPT answers reviewedwere misleading and missing crucial details. Fourteen
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percent answers were misleading in four percentgave dangerous information. A doctor was reviewing
a chat GPT response about a brainhemorrhage found the medical information was misleading and
potential life threatening, being told thatchat GPT is learning more all the time,
so it's entirely possible those numbers couldimprove, but it's not right now.
Photographer actually turned the tables on AIgenerated images of photography by competing and
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sneaking in his own photographs. Humanmade into a category of a prestigious competition.
He ended up winning third place.Well, once it was revealed no
AI was involved, he was disqualified. A report from CNBC says that while
AI can help with things like resumes, don't expect it to do all the
work for who are you? Becausethe results are not good. Recruiters and
hiring managers are looking at hundreds ofresumes noticing the ones that made my AI
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are very generic and look exactly thesame. May look fine to you,
but you're eroding your competitive advantage ifit comes off more like an AI gibberish
that they've been looking at all day. I would tell you more, but
the report was generated by AI tome again for another episode of Deeper in
the Den with Dangerous daved right here