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I almost put a bunch of old VHS movies in the garbage until I read about actors being replaced by artificial intelligence. I predict that AI will be seen as a herbicide killing the beneficial weeds of creativity, and that new movies will need a certified organic label for people who want to watch untainted movies.
I don't get it. Hospital records totalled over 200 missed imaging appointments in September. That's seven a day! What an insult to the taxpayer, hospital staff, referring doctor, etc., when no valid excuses are offered. Perhaps our publicly funded health care wouldn't be treated so shoddily if a small refundable deposit were imposed on the patient. Manners: tsk, tsk.Our two big hospitals are already overwhelmed.
People, especially older people, who own a cottage on the ocean could request their service. I think it is possible and, if the program works, it could be easily expanded.SaltWire Network welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publication. All letters must be accompanied by the author’s name, address and telephone number so that they can be verified. Letters may be subject to editing. The views expressed in letters to the editor in this publication and on SaltWire.
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