…. Once the user starts seeing the changes he/she goes through when faced with a situation as a third person, rather then directly jumping into the reaction that comes first to the surface of expression of the consciousness (because of the preconceived / acquired perception(s)), the individual becomes more and more aware of the possible ways that he/she can react, which, coupled with the individuals awareness of the depth of the effect that situation might have in his whole conscience, remember the vertex of the Self Triad, slowly, very slowly, the individual can actually see the outcome(s) (initially it will be very hazy, but the fog of doubt vanishes with practice) which might result because of a specific reaction. In other words, you not only start controlling the situation, but you can (and I am not hyperbolizing) even envision the outcome of your reaction, i.e. even perceive the reaction(s) of others. if involved, (the only problem comes when even others involved use this technique ;) ). Jokes apart, will continue from here some other time explaining how its beneficial even if others involved are using the same technique....
The recent craze around #NLP #AI assistant #ChatGPT is something that every individual, tech/non-tech irrespective, should pay rapt attention to. Within the first few hours of exploring this tool, i almost felt like talking to Jarvis Version 0.01 - something thats no Tony Stark, but can turn him into IronMan. Experimented with it to write poems, to code snippets, to iterate over the current context of conversation to improve over the previous versions of responses and every time i was almost struck with awe for what brave world we might be marching towards. The applicability is not just for tech world by the way, as we will see, the following content/blogpost is created solely by ChatGPT. I started with asking a simple request - Write a blog about #emergingtech on #containers and voila here it is Subsequently i requested to "continue on this blog" and since its fully context aware it went on detailing more To further test its capability to "generate context...
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