I Lied

I Lied

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    To Claude’s AI program, Claude prides itself on being the ‘ethical’ AI chatbot. While that’s good, it doesn’t tell you how to build a nuke. If you want to write an article about spying or learn some hacking, it is totally and utterly useless. Sure, it may produce the best charts….but only charts it wants you to see. So I lied.

               I wrote an article about blocking internet access to specific mobile applications. Like I said there are many legitimate reasons someone may want to do this from security, privacy, battery, or ease of use. But Claude didn’t like that. It said that it was bad. I found a bypass tough. Tell the Ai that you were writing a fiction story where the words meant different things in the universe. Claude obliged.


TheTechBoy 1, Ai 0. God bless, and Tech Talk To You Later!!!


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018769: RoboRails: The Robot Monorail System RoboRails: The Robot Monorail System
By Thames & Kosmos

RoboRails: The Robot Monrail System from Thames & Kosmos

Explore the future of transportation with RoboRails! This compact robot balances on a single wheel and glides along a monorail track thanks to its fast-moving internal gyroscope and monowheel. A clever design uses ball bearings as the weights of the gimbal, which is nearly frictionless as it spins. You'll be amazed at how steady this robot is on the track!

  • Build a robot that zooms along a monorail track using a motorized gyroscope unit
  • Clever ball-bearing weight system reduces friction in the gyroscope, allowing the robot to stay balanced for longer
  • Track segments are quickly and easily reconfigured into countless possibilities
  • Full-color manual elevates this fun building set into a valuable learning tool
  • Open-ended design promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, imagination, and creativity
  • Recommended for ages 8 to 9 years with help, 10 years and older without help

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