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Editorialized title, because the blatant GPTness (and drifting attention span!) of the content was so egregious.
I thought this was going to be about IoT, and was expecting more useless trashing on a very useful tech that's still just beginning and still fixing the issues.

But nope, this actually is utter crap that robots are crapping out into our eyeballs because we scroll all day because the robot crap eye drops made us forget our previous, more effective means of dopamine seeking. It's almost as bad as the misery making algorithms Facebook uses to maximize engagement.

I honestly was trying to find information on the health effects of popular "don't kill grass" dog urine pills.

... and by the bottom of the "article" was learning how computers worked.

The only thing I can imagine is they cascaded prompts, which allowed the subject to drift that much.

Well, we have to be thankful that this probably hasn't yet been sucked up by AI. When it, and it's children are, things will start to go bad quickly.