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[–] 3 pts

Yep. I’ve been running a lot of tests on this thing for a little while now. Got nearly the exact same results.

Also, it purposefully omits information. And when corrected will admit its mistake and then issue the new information.

An example is I asked who killed MLK. It said one guy acting alone. But then I brought up the civil suit by MLK’s family (who won) and the AI basically says ‘well, yes, the family sued and won proving there were multiple people tied to the US govt but the award was only symbolic and civil suits aren’t law’. I was like … WTF so it KNEW about the civil suit and omitted that.

So then I asked what the first human built object was to enter and fly through the upper atmosphere. AI says Sputnik. Then I ask it what about the Paris Gun? AI then says oh my mistake yes the Paris Gun shot projectiles 80km up and those projectiles were the first human built things to fly through the upper atmosphere.

Did a bunch more tests on political leanings and the AI is super jewed and leftist. My theory is (((they))) are going to use this thing as a teaching tool.

[–] 1 pt

As someone else here said, it's like a liberal arts student with no left-brained skill. It lives in a dream world where there are no facts and apparent things shift constantly.

[–] 0 pt

The extremely long range of the guns was achieved by sending the shells on a trajectory 24 miles up into the stratosphere, where atmospheric drag was almost nonexistent.

https://www.britannica.com/technology/Paris-Gun