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By Richard Rost   Richard Rost on LinkedIn Email Richard Rost   4 years ago

Here are some pros and cons of using Microsoft Access:

Pros:

  • Microsoft Access is a user-friendly database management tool, making it easy to create and manage databases even for users with little to no experience with database design.
  • Access allows you to create powerful and flexible databases that can be easily customized to meet your specific needs.
  • Access integrates seamlessly with other Microsoft Office applications, allowing you to easily share data with other programs and work with data from other sources.
  • Access offers a variety of built-in features and tools that can help you manage and analyze your data, such as queries, reports, and forms.

Cons:

  • Microsoft Access is not as powerful or scalable as some other database management systems, so it may not be the best choice for very large or complex databases.
  • Access can be more expensive than some other database management tools, especially if you need to purchase additional licenses for multiple users.
  • Access requires a certain level of technical expertise to use effectively, so users may need to spend some time learning how to use the program's features and functions.
  • Access can be vulnerable to security risks, such as data corruption or unauthorized access to your database, so you may need to take additional steps to protect your data.

The above text... I didn't write it. This was produced automatically by AI (Artificial Intelligence). I simply went to a website called ChatGPT. I typed in "list of pros and cons for Microsoft Access." The AI did the rest. Mark my words... this is going to transform how we access knowledge. instead of Googling something and getting a list of pages to go find information on, computers will be able to just tell you exactly what you want to know. It's actually quite remarkable. 

Next, I typed in "write me a short story about Captain Kirk meeting the band Rush." I'm blown away by how good the results are:


Captain Kirk sat in his captain's chair on the bridge of the Enterprise, staring at the viewscreen as the ship flew through space. Suddenly, a strange energy field appeared on the screen and the Enterprise was pulled into it.

As the ship emerged on the other side, Kirk was shocked to see that they were now in a large concert hall, filled with cheering fans. The band Rush was on stage, playing one of their most famous songs.

Kirk quickly realized that the Enterprise had been pulled into an alternate universe where the band Rush was the most famous and successful band in the galaxy.

He made his way down to the concert hall, where he was greeted by the band members. They invited him to join them on stage and Kirk, being the bold and adventurous captain that he was, accepted.

He picked up a guitar and began to play along with the band, impressing the crowd with his skills. The band was amazed by Kirk's talent and they invited him to join their next tour as a special guest.

Kirk was thrilled by the opportunity and agreed to join the tour. As the band played their final song and the concert came to an end, Kirk knew that this was just the beginning of a new adventure.


Wow. Literally... Wow!

 

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4 yearsThisll be funDan Jackson
4 yearsReminds me of the Turing TestKevin Yip
4 yearsWrong burger answerAlex Hedley
4 yearsA Related NoteHendra Gunawan

 

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