People are very nutty. Yes, parents know their child better than anybody. Why do we need AI and apps? Children love wordplay. They’ve always loved wordplay. And they’ve always managed to do it without any technology at all. A child doesn’t want or need to stare at an app. She should see her mother’s and father’s faces and not apps.
First, mom stares at a screen to build an app. Then, the kid stares at the app mom built. This whole time they could be looking at each other, goofing around, creating funny new words. No app can substitute time with mommy and daddy. It’s insane that one even has to say this.
I don’t understand *how* you would use Google translate to make nonsense words, let alone why it was necessary. I can make up a nonsense word now: fleen. Why would I need an app for that?
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I have absolutely no idea whatsoever. I start wondering how these people manage to use the bathroom without a special app and AI support.
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People are very lonely. And Americans even more than other populations.
I fear that you, Clarissa, may not fathom how lonely some people are, even when they are surrounded by people. It’s a very unhealthy state of mind to live in, but it’s where millions of people are.
For people who are existentially lonely an app is a surrogate: a surrogate teacher, parent, playmate, anyone and anything that may give the illusion that they are not alone.
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