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    1. SablethreadFever on

      Me treating a 2013 forum post written by a ghost like it’s an ancient text containing the secrets of the universe

    2. When premium algorithm hit a wall and a anonymous ghost from 2014 drops the patch

    3. soleadreamblush on

      Not all heroes wear capes; some just deleted their account a decade ago.

    4. AI absolutely cannot give any advice on any very specific issue. It gives only the most basic, broad and obvious solution that is so obvious any adult can figure it out without asking; and things you actually need will not be answered or will be hallucinated as absolute gibberish.

    5. I would sooner trust SpongeBob and Patrick than Christiano Ronaldo, they haven’t been accused of SA, yet.

    6. It’s exactly situations like this that started me using Reddit. It has gone downhill in recent years IMO due to bots and the like, but still a fantastic source of information.

    7. Not true and I hate this how these memes format it. Any chat bot cites the source and if your question is specific enough it can find that Reddit post for you. Same for Google, I mean it’s the same thing, ask a question and Google still puts it on top if it sees fit

    8. JustAwesome360 on

      I spent like 20 minutes trying to troubleshoot an issue I was having using ai because people keep saying how “it’s the future”. I switched to regular searching and the first Reddit post I clicked on had the solution that AI didn’t even think to think of.

      Genuinely why are we wasting money on this crap?

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