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6/13/2025, 1:01:28 PM
>>507200804
>it started to lie to users in 2025
Because companies changed their learning models shortly before that, because they're literally running out of data to train them on. They've already fed them almost everything worthwhile. Without robust organic input, they fall apart. They aren't "lying" because they've become nefarious -- they're simply giving wrong answers more often now.
>it started to lie to users in 2025
Because companies changed their learning models shortly before that, because they're literally running out of data to train them on. They've already fed them almost everything worthwhile. Without robust organic input, they fall apart. They aren't "lying" because they've become nefarious -- they're simply giving wrong answers more often now.
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