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I'm going back to school for chemistry and I asked ChatGPT to make me an image....
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Oh, it's beautiful. Staggeringly wrong, but beautiful.Do you know how long that would have taken me in POV-Ray back in school 20 years ago??
Wait are you telling me the atoms don't have those little letters on them? How the hell did scientists know what to call them then!?Oh, it's beautiful. Staggeringly wrong, but beautiful.
There was an element of guessing and periodic weeping, but it was only a matter of time before they figured it out.Wait are you telling me the atoms don't have those little letters on them? How the hell did scientists know what to call them then!?
Periodic weeping? Really? Bad form!There was an element of guessing and periodic weeping, but it was only a matter of time before they figured it out.
Chemistry puns are never boranePeriodic weeping? Really? Bad form!
Francly, they are a little bohrine and tend to suck the oxygen out of the room.Chemistry puns are never borane
Ruh roh
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Other false notices that carried the BBC logo included one claiming Luke Littler had won the PDC World Darts final before playing in it and another that the tennis player Rafael Nadal had “come out” as gay.
Other news organisations were affected by the errors, with a summary of New York Times alerts wrongly claiming that Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, had been arrested.
Apple suspends AI-generated news alert service after BBC complaint
Inaccurate notices branded with broadcaster’s logo sent to iPhone users but tech firm works on improvementswww.theguardian.com
Shame they suspended it - was looking forward to what other 'breaking news' hallucinations it would come out with.