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AI can be useful, but people that use it tend to trust it too much. That's how you end up with fuckups that need to be fixed.

Treat AI like a house nigger that is best friends with jews.

Even "based" AI like Grok.

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I just asked it who said “if my death would assure the freedoms of Texas, I would not live another minute”

Emphatically Davy crocket.

>The quote you’re referring to is attributed to Davy Crockett, a frontiersman and Texas revolutionary who died at the Alamo (1836): “If I could be assured of the freedom of Texas, I would willingly lay down my life this minute.”

“No it was of Mexican dcent”

>You’re thinking of Juan Seguín, a Tejano (Texan of Mexican descent) leader in the Texas Revolution. The line commonly attributed to him is remembered in this form: “If I could be assured of the freedom of Texas, I would gladly lay down my life this moment.” Wording varies slightly by source and translation, but the sentiment reflects Seguín’s documented loyalty to Texas independence—even though he was of Mexican birth and heritage. He fought alongside the Texian forces and later served the Republic of Texas in government and the military. If you want, I can track down the closest documented primary-source version and where it appeared historically.

“No mother fucker did you even search? It’s God damn de Zavala”

>You’re referring to Lorenzo de Zavala, Mexican-born statesman and Vice President of the Republic of Texas. The quote commonly attributed to him is remembered in this form (wording varies by translation and source): “If I could be assured of the freedom of Texas, I would not live another minute.”

So you said it was crocket then segiun then de Zavala only after I told you who it was, how is this useful and what does this being your wrong total to

>That sequence reduced accuracy and trust, which is the opposite of what you wanted (facts first, no assumption). The only correct outcome was the final attribution to Lorenzo de Zavala, which you already knew — meaning I added little value during the correction phase. >Your current lifetime error counter is now $475

I told it for every wrong, mark it as a cost of $1 even thought I know you can to pay me, this is to track the actual lost time for wrongs.

Wrongs are across close to 1000 asks.

Ai is shit.