Any person working on a building (which is where you plausibly spend most of your time) should have at least a background check. Electrician, gas, HVAC, piping, water, masons… It’s Ok to be annoying with these people : after all, it’s about your life. If you’re renting a place and the landlord takes care of this, politely ask them explanations on where they found the services, for how long do they know them, etc. We’re talking about the Elven Guard of Life. Their Skill and Grace should be Known About in Legends of Great Deeds and By Masters of Unmistakable Craft.
It seems plausible that this is a good idea, but I don’t think you have made an argument that it’s a good idea. In particular, why do you believe that your background check will be able to distinguish those workers who might produce safety problems from those that don’t?
Down in the basement, our boiler outlet pipe was disconnected. Two of us saw it, separately. There wasn’t a gaping hole, rather, it was odd, just slightly out of place, but nothing screamed “urgent!” Neither of us acted. Neither of us sent a picture to the group to say “Hey, this looks weird.”
Asking a AI chatbot along with the a photo sounds to me like a better general habit than escalating things like that to a group chat.
It seems plausible that this is a good idea, but I don’t think you have made an argument that it’s a good idea. In particular, why do you believe that your background check will be able to distinguish those workers who might produce safety problems from those that don’t?
Asking a AI chatbot along with the a photo sounds to me like a better general habit than escalating things like that to a group chat.