I don't speak French, but I did translate "cat, I farted" into French on Google Translate and had it dictate the result. It sounds a good deal like ChatGPT, especially if you're primed to listen for it.
EDIT: Or at least it used to. Now, if you translate "cat, I farted" it gives you "Cat, j'ai pété" and pronounces the C as a hard C, like it reads. Maybe it's deciding that "cat" on its own is the name "Cat," and thus not in need of translation. If you give it different context you get the expected result, as with translating "I had to tell the cat, I farted" you get back "J'ai dû dire au chat, j'ai pété," which when pronounced the last bit sounds as expected.
The Outer Worlds is like if you stripped half the soul and the content out of New Vegas, slapped a coat of paint on it and threw a brick on the accelerator.
Human beings are subject to the laws of physics. If you eat more calories than you consume and do not otherwise eliminate from the body, they will still be in the body. The body stores them as fat. This is simply the mechanics of biology. If it weren't, things like Ozempic would not spur massive weight loss.
We have more obese people now than have ever existed. Countries that do not have US/Mexico levels of easy access to heavily processed, calorie-dense foods do not have obesity problems like we have. Clearly, calling people names and making them feel bad is not a good way to get them to adopt healthier habits. However, there are plain, uncomplicated things that people can do to lose weight that will work, but they will ONLY work if the people want to change, are honest with themselves and truly stick to the changes they need to make.
Losing weight is absolutely within reach of 99% of obese people, but comments like this reinforce the absolutely incorrect notion that getting healthy is some big mystery that's for a different class of people to solve. It's defeatist and makes it seem like a problem that a person can't solve on their own, which is straight up wrong.
The plain, uncomplicated things you can do? Find out how many calories a body of the weight you want to weigh uses in a day. Limit yourself to those calories. Given time, you will be that weight if and only if you stick to the plan. It may shock some people how many calories they actually consume in a day, especially if they drink soda or juice with any regularity.
I'd be careful asking people if they're stupid and speculating that they're clueless when you are apparently unwilling to producing a link to the data you quote.
Standardized interchangeable batteries would be neat. Pull into a battery station, a machine swaps out your packs and you're on your way faster than a fill-up.