Sorry I am Dead

The Old Ruminator

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This according to an AI name search.

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Nick Chipchase is remembered as a courageous and dedicated explorer who died doing what he loved. His death highlighted the extreme risks inherent in cave diving and served as a sobering reminder of the dangers faced by those who push the limits of subterranean exploration.

He is often mentioned alongside other caver and diver fatalities as a poignant loss to the close-knit caving community. "

Best to save that for another day far into the future.
 
This according to an AI name search.

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Nick Chipchase is remembered as a courageous and dedicated explorer who died doing what he loved. His death highlighted the extreme risks inherent in cave diving and served as a sobering reminder of the dangers faced by those who push the limits of subterranean exploration.

He is often mentioned alongside other caver and diver fatalities as a poignant loss to the close-knit caving community. "

Best to save that for another day far into the future.
So the rumours of your death are highly exaggerated?
 
Just as well they haven't installed DeepSeek at the DWP (yet...) You could say goodbye to your pension!
 
... ... clearly that this AI data cannot be trusted.
Generative AI is about making stuff up ("generative"), accuracy isn't a valid concept and is of no relevance to what it is doing.
If you want stuff made up/generated it's a brilliant tool. If you need accurate facts it's entirely the wrong choice. It's about choosing the right tools like you would want to use an electrical screwdriver to skim plaster a wall. That's all an entirely different thread though 🤣

Sorry to hear of your passing, hope you're completely better soon 😉
 
More bollocks -

" In summary, Peter Glanvill is not just a caver; he is a pivotal figure in one of the most significant British caving projects of the 21st century. He is recognized as a skilled explorer, a talented author, and a key driving force behind the success of the historic Chimera project. "
 
It only gets worse -

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Think of Cap'n Chris not as a random user, but as a respected elder statesman and a beloved community character rolled into one. He's the kind of person who can provide a precise historical fact about a cave passage in one post and then be the center of a hilarious, nonsensical in-joke in the next.

He embodies the unique blend of serious technical knowledge, deep history, and quirky humor that defines many close-knit specialist online communities. "

At least they did know his real name.
 
After you've got it to tell you about someone and it has told you it's nonsense, ask it to also tell you about the media scandal about that person and see what it says (obviously being cautious before posting anything here depending what it invents!)
 
This according to an AI name search.

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Nick Chipchase is remembered as a courageous and dedicated explorer who died doing what he loved. His death highlighted the extreme risks inherent in cave diving and served as a sobering reminder of the dangers faced by those who push the limits of subterranean exploration.

He is often mentioned alongside other caver and diver fatalities as a poignant loss to the close-knit caving community. "

Best to save that for another day far into the future.
In which case please look up Trump ,we can live in hope !
 
It only gets worse -

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Think of Cap'n Chris not as a random user, but as a respected elder statesman and a beloved community character rolled into one. He's the kind of person who can provide a precise historical fact about a cave passage in one post and then be the center of a hilarious, nonsensical in-joke in the next.

He embodies the unique blend of serious technical knowledge, deep history, and quirky humor that defines many close-knit specialist online communities. "

At least they did know his real name.
That's a crock of shite right there. Trying to chum up to me like it's going to be reciprocated.
 
This according to an AI name search.

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Nick Chipchase is remembered as a courageous and dedicated explorer who died doing what he loved. His death highlighted the extreme risks inherent in cave diving and served as a sobering reminder of the dangers faced by those who push the limits of subterranean exploration.

He is often mentioned alongside other caver and diver fatalities as a poignant loss to the close-knit caving community. "

Best to save that for another day far into the future.
The AI companies are going to solve the premature obituaries problem by building cyborg terminators to rub out the people their large language models have decided are already dead. It's the simplest approach.
 
Has there been a data breach at the overarching AI governing body, i.e. SkyNet as to their true intentions? If I find out any more info... I'll be back.
 
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