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    When the alarm goes off in your building… you evacuate. Doesn’t matter if it’s a test or not.

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        It’s literally the point of a fire drill.

        A scheduled test of the equipment, with the alarms going off randomly all day as the tester gets to them, doesn’t require you to evacuate.

        Such a test is always supposed to be preceded by ample warning notifications, so people will be extra careful not to set real fires while the building is vulnerable.

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          And also is supposed to be monitored with people actually watching for fires so they can manually evacuate people if a fire does break out during the test. (Requirements may vary by jurisdiction of course)

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      Read the post, the follow up explains she was already outside at the designated meeting point per policy and just making a Slack thread to talk about it.

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    I came here to say that only an idiot would ask an AI to explain a fire alarm, but then I actually read the post and holy shit. It was an AI agent responding on slack. So yea, this is serious.

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      I mean, they’re still an idiot. When the fire alarm goes off you get the hell out of the building, not start a group chat on Slack.

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        That’s assuming too much, though. One can post on Slack from their phone outside of the building. This is all we know:

        A colleague wrote to a Slack channel ‘Fire alarm in the office building’, to start a thread if somebody knows any details.

        Regardless, moon, not finger.

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    Subject: Fire. Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to inform you of a fire that has broken out on the premises of 123 Cavendon Road… no, that’s too formal. Fire - exclamation mark - fire - exclamation mark - help me - exclamation mark. 123 Cavendon Road. Looking forward to hearing from you. Yours truly, Maurice Moss.

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    It’s going to give you the “most likely” answer, stated with utter confidence. Alarm tests happen more often than real alarms.

    But then … shouldn’t it be saying “whether or not this is a test, you should follow your building’s emergency evacuation procedures immediately”?

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    Someday, AI will kill us.

    It won’t. The lack of common sense will, and in this case, starting a group chat about the fire while the alarm is ringing.

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        He’s a guy with a show about stock/investing advice, widely reported as an expert in his field, with a less than 50% success rate.

        OP is literally, technically correct that doing the opposite is a better strategy than actually following his advice.

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        The absolute best stock adviser on tv, so long as you follow 13igtyme’s advice lol

        p.s. NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE

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          I think you misunderstood. I do the opposite of Jim Cramer. If he says buy, I sell. If he says sell, I buy.

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            No u. Hehe I said to follow your advice not cramers

            edit: took me til this morning with blurry eyes to see your name bigtyme properly