>>7685092 (OP)
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I should already have predicted this by how easily people are herded every few years into voting for Goyslop Candidate A or Goylop Candidate B and cheering on whatever cause is advanced by Goyslop Media, but still, I'm surprised at how quickly and easily people accepted AI as some kind of ultimate authority and final arbiter on any question or controversy. You see it on Xitter all the time: Someone will reply to a post by asking Grok a question, with the aim of smugly "proving" the OP wrong should Grok give the desired response. I can understand boomers thinking AI is some kind of superintelligence, just as they believe everything published on the internet has been vetted and edited for accuracy because their frame of reference is television, radio and newspapers (which at least offered the pretense of curating information for truthfulness); but the problem seems much more widespread than that. It seems, sadly, that we are now doomed to suffer an army of retards posting the responses they got from ChatGPT, Grok, etc. as if we should care, as if it means anything at all. What a time to be alive.