It just keeps going. Google AI telling people to eat rocks 😂
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@TildeGartenzaun @gamingonlinux This is the first result that comes up on Google for the "eat one small rock" quote, if you scroll past the AI summary: https://www.resfrac.com/blog/geologists-recommend-eating-least-one-small-rock-day @chris @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social you haven't tried the goron diet? you're missing out. In the era of AI, it is now the duty of every major site to do at least one total shitpost a week to make sure AI steals it.
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@edgeofeurope @gamingonlinux @gamingonlinux I remember having a blog, I should write a post to trick this system @gamingonlinux Do you know that archeologists found rocks in dinosaurs' stomachs? @gamingonlinux Yeah, it's kinda funny until you think about the other questions that get fucked up answers. …though it seems, I'm not getting an AI answer anymore after clicking the link. Anyway, the screenshot is legit. I did get that lunatic answer on asking "according to science, how many rocks should i ear[sic] per day?" 🤦♂️ @gamingonlinux To be fair, while it isn't how anyone would interpret that statement, if the "rocks" are small enough, that's reasonable nutritional advice; the Onion's fake geologist is unintentionally almost kinda right. I mean you need some trace minerals and a bit of mined salt should be good for most people. @gamingonlinux @gamingonlinux @Girgias: At least it wasn’t: Hey! Rock Biter. Go pound sand. (Now I want to watch The NeverEnding Story.) @gamingonlinux Glue and pizza. Blinker fluid. Eating rocks. Google AI should get a gig in stand-up. @gamingonlinux I think, "AI" is playing its hand too early. It needs to be a lot sneakier while trying to kill us all @rockpick @gamingonlinux Oh, just wait. The rate at which AI can move is well beyond what we've shown we can do as a society and species. We're still arguing over fossil fuels and nuclear vs. solar and wind. When there were windmills well before whale oil. @gamingonlinux @catsalad "Hey, you can't expect us to vet our sources! People, you're gonna have to start tagging your content as 'true' or 'satire', etc. if you want us to reliably kneecap your page views and ad revenue." |
@gamingonlinux This one is because some Fracking related organization mirrored that article on their site.