Patients Must Disprove Facebook Mom Groups Before Receiving Care

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        Almost every day I read a real world headline that seems like it must be satire.

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      isGlitch is frankly terrible. They keep fumbling what’s supposed to be the punchline, resulting in ‘wait, what?’ levels of implausibility.

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    I mean are we sure they’re not? As I understand it LLM’s are just a sea of topic related data and stitch it together into a semi-coherent whole. I’m sure Google never intended for a sarcastic comment about adding glue to pizza to appear in their “AI” generated search responses, but it did. How are we sure that United Health’s “AI” claim sorters aren’t referencing Juice_Enema_Cures_Cancer’s posts to deny claims?

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    WebMD: “It’s cancer.”

    WebMD comments “Consult a doctor”

    UnitedHealth: “Oh, that’s cute. You think you can afford to see a doctor. YOU FOOL!!!”

    UnitedHealth: “Mwa ha ha ha! They can’t shoot sentient AI!”

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      A simple spanner/ wrench can easily modify a normal electric pole transformer into an improvised EMP device. Simply connect the negative and positive terminals up top by dropping the wrench onto them. Be warned there will be a medium sized explosion that will singe you if you’re too close. The EMP will cover a radius of about a city block.

      You can rent a cherry picker from Sunbelt.