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I was just searching for something for a whatif/alt history idea and experienced this massive failure of AI:

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Let this serve as a lesson for any users of AI search tools.
 
Artificial, yes, intelligent, no.

Intelligence is not about knowledge, Intelligence is how to analyze that data-base to construct a simulacrum of reality that is useful. A smart person may or may not know as much as you do, but their intelligence arrives in how they put those data-points together into a coherent whole.

Software can access data, and can also access human opinions, but can it access data and formulate an accurate picture of reality? I'm not sold.
 
I was just looking at an F-51D that was lost in an accident in January 1955 and thought I'd try the AI test: bear in mind that this aircraft was lost 70 years ago...

"The P-51D Mustang aircraft with the serial number 44-63845 has been a subject of various ownership and markings changes. It was originally a P-51D Mustang and has been seen with different paint schemes and nicknamed "Old Crow" and "The Shark", Fly a Spitfire. It has also flown in the RAF color scheme and was later flown by the Rolls Royce Heritage Flight."
 
From a newsletter I get weekly here is a Law Enforcement AI failure,

The newsletter comes with the condition that members post the whole thing so here is a link to the free edition. Look at the story Mind-Altering Substances:
This issues Competitors Sport Buns of Fluff and the Honorary Unsubscribe Ihor Kalynets may interest others as well. Kalynets quietly fought against a powerful regime in Ukraine and won. It's worth the short 2-minute read.

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From a newsletter I get weekly here is a Law Enforcement AI failure,

The newsletter comes with the condition that members post the whole thing so here is a link to the free edition. Look at the story Mind-Altering Substances:
This issues Competitors Sport Buns of Fluff and the Honorary Unsubscribe Ihor Kalynets may interest others as well. Kalynets quietly fought against a powerful regime in Ukraine and won. It's worth the short 2-minute read.

From the newsletter - All broadcast, publication, retransmission to email lists, web site or social media posting, or any other copying or storage, in any medium, online or not, is strictly prohibited without prior written permission from the author. Manual forwarding by email to friends is allowed if 1) the text is forwarded in its entirety from the "Since 1994" line on top through the end of this paragraph and 2) No fee is charged. I request that you forward no more than three copies to any one person — after that, they should get their own free subscription.
All those years I was parking illegally manually. Now AI can do it for us. Progress!
 
You may be right - I presumed that the people in the story parked it there in contempt of the law because it was an easy to find space big enough for their "event" but you take is equally viable.

I have no doubt some cretin will use that as an excuse when they get a parking ticket though.
 

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