@jmgwritten I think it depends on the genre and the context. I've read books where the cursing is forced and way over the top, but I've also read books where the lack of cursing feels utterly wrong.
How to let people know you either know extensively or totally agree with what someone's talking about without interrupting them and acting like the superior being you know you are:
*snap and point while aggressively tilting your head.*
Microsoft leaked a document saying their goal was to “make people addicted” to their new AI assistant.
Satya Nadella told staff he had “no idea” what the document was or who wrote it.
The document had the authors’ names on it.
Both of them are senior Microsoft executives.
One of them runs the Scout project.
The document was also co-written with AI.
Which means the AI helped write the plan to make people addicted to AI.
Nadella is also listed as one of the 1,000 internal users already using it daily.
He doesn’t know what the document is.
He uses the product it describes.
Every day.
@LuciousAmoris Writing AI is super easy. Anytime it's asked a question, have it answer either yes or no then have it spend the entire next paragraph proving itself wrong.