This is the Guardian today.
Why artificial intelligence is thirstier than you might think.
I'm one of the more than 11 million people around the world who pay to subscribe to an AI chatbot.
I won't say which one because no free rides here.
But over the past few months, I've watched it weave its way into my life.
There's the obvious stuff, advice on recipes, give me a movie to watch tonight.
The kinds of questions I used to just Google, but also lots of things I wouldn't have googled.
Like a friend of mine a few weeks ago sent me a picture of his grandpa's old desk that he found in a back room of the house.
It had these strange symbols and texts carved all over it and I uploaded the picture.
What was this stuff?
Carvings on the desk appear to be written in Swedish and are likely in an older script or stylized runic letters.
Swedish runes.
Another thing.
Diy.
There was a crack in the bathroom sink at home.
If my landlord's listening, it was there when we arrived.
And I took a picture, sent it over and asked, what do I do about this?
Yes, the crack on your sink is visible.
To repair it, here's what you can do.
Clean the area thoroughly clean the crack and surrounding area with a mild soap and water to remove dirt, grease or debris.