Icy_Expression667 t1_j0ivkup wrote
There are many things that a person born today may not experience or do thanks to technological advances. Some examples include:``
Using a payphone: With the widespread adoption of cell phones, payphones have become less common and may be difficult to find in many places.
Sending a letter through snail mail: With the widespread use of email and other electronic communication methods, many people may never need to send a physical letter through the mail.
Using a physical map: With the widespread use of GPS and mapping apps, many people may never need to use a physical map to navigate.
Watching movies on physical media: With the increasing popularity of streaming services, many people may never need to purchase a physical DVD or Blu-ray disc to watch a movie.
Using a phonebook: With the widespread use of search engines and online directories, many people may never need to use a physical phonebook to look up phone numbers or addresses.
Using a travel agent: With the proliferation of online travel booking websites and apps, many people may never need to use a travel agent to book a trip.
Using a calculator: With the widespread use of smartphones and other devices with built-in calculators, many people may never need to use a standalone calculator.
Using a film camera: With the widespread adoption of digital cameras and smartphones with camera capabilities, many people may never need to use a film camera.
Using a physical encyclopedia: With the availability of online encyclopedias and other sources of information, many people may never need to use a physical encyclopedia.
Using a cassette tape or CD player: With the increasing popularity of streaming music services, many people may never need to use a cassette tape or CD player to listen to music.
alvvayson t1_j0j5jpg wrote
No disrespect, but your comment reads more like something written in the year 2000.
IronJackk t1_j0k4fne wrote
It sounds like a response given by Open ai chat
BusterMcBarman t1_j0k4hsc wrote
I think the bots love this sub. Or maybe reddit in general. Maybe a testing ground?
Icy_Expression667 t1_j0lnl9m wrote
It was indeed a response given by ChatGPT. Wanted to test if people saw the difference. Looks like they did. :) So that's good news. (I think?)
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