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Oh c'mon

The world needs a new term for the snippy, irritated replies that you feel compelled to write when ChatGPT confidently says something that is inane or flat-out wrong. We should know better but we get annoyed anyway!

E.g. this type of rejoinder from Max Read when he was trying to get the ChatGPT-backed customer support UI of Quick Chevrolet of Braintree, MA to provide him Super Bowl analysis and, one must assume, betting tips.

The very best writing in games is Disco Elysium. The 2nd best writing in games can be found in the English translations for zero-stakes side missions in the Yakuza series
I’m trying to do the version in Louie Zong’s “funk guitar dojo” video which requires you to leave room for a high E pinky hammer-and it is only slightly less impossible than what chatgpt suggests
lol at these guitar instructions from ChatGPT. The AI uncanny valley is wide
Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo

A brief typographic history of the influential Japanese comic.

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lol if only this worked. The confidence in these answers is consistently hilarious.
Look how much better it is on mobile, where of course it is impossible to actually read PDFs
Never fails to be hilarious how academic journal sites obfuscate the single most important thing, which is reading the actual content
Sometimes I feel compelled to ask ChatGPT for references, which is stupid. It will just confidently invent references, including matching authors to books they didn't write, and inventing quotations from whole cloth. E.g.: