Subj : Re: ChatGPT Writing
To   : JIMMYLOGAN
From : Rob Mccart
Date : Thu Nov 27 2025 09:18 am

RM> But, in this case, if the info wasn't available, at least it didn't
RM> make something up..    B)


JI>I've heard stories of people saying 'AI' made something up, but
 >I've yet to run across that...

I've had an AI built into the browser give me wrong information when
the correct information was not available, like once I asked for the
selling price for a property and it came back saying the property
sold for the full asking price, which turned out to be wrong.

In another case its math was comical.. It was telling me what
some gov't plan pays and the figures it came up with was something
like $750 a month totalling $1800 a year..

But my experience is probably less than most. I wouldn't use AI at
all except that my main browser (probably most browsers these days)
always gives me what their AI system thinks is the information I
am looking for in a search. It is usually quite accurate, which is
why I don't just ignore that window, but for important things I
always double check what it tells me in some other way..

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