Artificial advice
Helen Cox Richardson is one of those commentators that inspires smiles and trust. This morning's statement was a hit with me:
When G. Elliott Morris of Strength in Numbers asked ChatGPT to fact-check an article for him yesterday, the chatbot couldn't get its head around modern America. It told him there were "multiple factual impossibilities" in his article, including his statements that "[t]he current Secretary of Defense is a former talk show host for Fox News," "[t]he Deputy Director of the FBI used to guest-host Sean Hannity's show," and "Jeanine Pirro is the U.S. District Attorney for DC.""Since none of these statements are true," it told Morris, "they undermine credibility unless signposted as hyperbole, fiction, or satire."But of course, Morris's statements were not "factual impossibilities." In the United States of America under President Donald J. Trump, they are true.
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