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  • I remember the very first thing that I have asked ChatGPT.

    It was about a kind of shop, and where is the nearest one to me. It gave me a name and a nice description immediately. When I asked further about details, and the street address etc. it went rather vague. In the end it told me to ask Google for specifics.

    When I checked Google to confirm, it turned out that this shop did not exist. No shop with that name, no similar one... It was all just made up.

  • claiming that Luigi Mangione [...] had shot himself.

    AI-generated content is prone to inaccuracies

    Somebody would call that an "inaccuracy"?

    If I serve you a pile of lukewarm shit on a plate and say here's your dinner, would anybody call that an "inaccuracy"??

    I say, life and death is even more than that.

  • I think this is really situational. In a store, I'd say you should pay the list price, but it's more nuanced with other types of businesses.

    Of course. If my friend is a hairdresser and makes my hair, he does not run the risk that I come back the next day and make a huge public drama because it all went bad.

    So there is less risk for him. That makes it cheaper.

    (I would make the drama at his home)

  • Yes, there is a limit.

    First, you need to look at the difference between 1. money and 2. value.

    1. That theoretical one rich person (or company) might own all money printing facilities in the world, and therefore can make endless numbers. That is money, not value.

    There is theoretically no limit for the money. But this is meaningless, because this kind of inflated money would be valueless.

    1. The one rich person might own everybody else, and all their belongings, and all that they can produce.

    That's all the value then. That's your limit.

  • Because they do not want to think.

    They have seen that in movies. They imagine that you cannot miss.

    What's the other option? To put it sideways against the head. I have heard that you can miss very easy then, like just scratch the skull or smash your teeth. It is an uncomfortable position, and the hand probably shakes a lot.

  • Feels like there is more than just 1 answer....

    There's always some sort of excuse with them. Have to go pick him up from the bus stop, have to go pick him up from school

    First part of my answer: when they have to, then they have to. Raising kids isn't just always fun, it is hard work too. No need to make it even harder. If nobody has kids, humans dy out.

    Why do you need to go pick up a prescription at lunch time, like why can't you work through lunch?

    The other part of the answer is just an asshole boss (can't say it with nice words, sorry, not sorry). As soon as you find a better one, give this one a greeting from me with your shoe print on his backside.

  • No. Wrong.

    It is clear and simple in that order of events that we are describing here: the ones who panic and the ones who don't. And so I describe them with clear and simple words. That other guy who always looks for some grey areas in between and then makes lots of buts and long winding arguments, he is just not there. No time for him, no place for him.

    He maybe comes afterwards, when all is over and I don't care anymore, and that's what I do with you now.