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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGoogle's AI Overview is telling people they should eat at least one small rock a day
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Google's AI Overview is telling people they should eat at least one small rock a day (Original Post)
highplainsdem
May 23
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IA8IT
(5,630 posts)1. Humans don't have gizzards
Buns_of_Fire
(17,305 posts)2. "I start my day with a big bowl of sugar-frosted Concretos!"
Roughage, y'know.
Kaleva
(36,584 posts)4. Nostradamus predicted humans would be shitting bricks
Buns_of_Fire
(17,305 posts)10. Verdict on AI: Needs work.
But it all boils down to Rule #1: Garbage in, garbage out.
Ms. Toad
(34,423 posts)3. The ResFrac article cited is a copy of an Onion article. n/t
GenThePerservering
(1,998 posts)5. Glue it to your pizza
so it stays on.
Aristus
(66,824 posts)6. Still not as crazy as that influencer who advised:
Ideally, one should own fewer than thirty books.
After that kind of batshittery, I wouldnt take her advice not to jump off a cliff.
dalton99a
(82,121 posts)7. "Crocodiles eat rocks. So can you."
Retrograde
(10,235 posts)8. Salt grains are very very small rocks
sort of, so those should count.
Does dirt count? There is a psychological condition called pica, in which people eat non-food objects. Very young children - usually less than 2 years old - will occasionally eat dirt with no apparent ill-effects, but they usually outgrow this quickly.
Buns_of_Fire
(17,305 posts)9. I think that at one time "pica" was defined as paper-eating only.
Which kinda made sense, if you're familiar with typography. It was quicker to type than "New Times Roman Disorder." These days, you eat paper, you crap WSJ editorials.