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Lillian's avatar

I hope the suit is not telling him how to do basic first aid. That is the last thing you want to learn in the moment. You are operating on flight or fight in a situation like this. He would be going on muscle memory and ingrained repitition. I sign my family up for first aid classes each year for this very reason. Thinking does not work in emergency. Especially if you are a deep thinker normally.

Panic is not a bad thing. It's your body searching your subconscious for the right patterns to follow. You are not in your conscious brain at all.

When your brain finds it, it goes into automatic operation and your thinking brain is just a bystander recording the event for your later rumination recall.

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Daniel Egger's avatar

Thank you for your input and re-stacking Lillian. Indeed, the question centers on how much guidance is necessary and the role of AI in this context. I fully agree that basic first aid should be an instinctive response. Perhaps more specialized guidance would be even more beneficial.

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Lillian's avatar

I love that you do this in story. I speed read everything but for yours I slow down and enjoy it.

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Daniel Egger's avatar

Time is the most valuable gift! Thank you.

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Project Sunstone's avatar

Nice post. I’m not familiar with the industry so I can’t comment on that, but your story paints a good picture to strive towards.

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Daniel Egger's avatar

I am happy that the story gives an inspiring outlook. Glad you liked it.

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