The thing the pedants will screech about is that AI just doesn't actually exist. General AI is essentially creating a thinking thing that has human level intelligence. Everything else is a machine learning algorithm of some kind and muddies the waters for the real thing that may or may not ever happen. Even things we've sometimes called AI historically, such as NPC behavior in gaming, is still just a script. There is no intelligence to any of it.
At the end of the day, machine learning is generally some very clever linear algebra that can do crazy shit if you string it up correctly. We've made the worlds most advanced parrot (chatGPT) and fingerpainter (stable diffusion). with them, but neither are intelligent. They just predict what people expect with no regard to reality, ethics, or anything beyond what answer is probably right. And even that sentence is over-personifying them.
In this case, nothing. High dose testosterone is a hormone, hgh is a hormone. Both are PEDs (performance enhancing drugs). Now, the difference between them is a bit more interesting.
Testosterone, the original steroid, makes you big by maximizing your existing muscles (super paraphrased, as is everything I'm about to say). It's the one that gives you breasts and shrinks your balls (for those that have them).
Human growth hormone makes you big by inducing the creation of new muscle. As well as everything else. The stand outs being the heart, which you really don't want to grow, and the intestines, which gave bodybuilders roidgut.
Like I said, very paraphrased, but that's the gist of it. And doesn't touch more advanced things like tren.
And contextually, the guys in the background are openly amused. I would expect North Korean military guys to be more subtle.
I agree in principal. But my comment was made to point out that the achievement of "bestselling author" is just not as meaningful as it once was. Many people like him cheat to get on the bestselling list so they can put that on the book and it's as informative on the book jacket as "made with 100% beef". Seems nice, but doesn't actually mean much.
By definition, bestselling is what it is. The question is "does bestselling mean they're a good author?" And that's what we have reviews for.
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