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    6 months ago

    Isn’t it the opposite? Kids see so many examples of obviously wrong answers they learn to check everything

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      6 months ago

      How do they know something is obviously wrong when they try to learn it? For “bananum” sure, for anything at school, college though?

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        The bananum was my point. Maybe as ai improves there won’t be as many of these obviously wrong things, but as it stands virtually any google search gets a shitty wrong answer from ai, and so they see tons of this bad info well before college.