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But he’s also an actor which gives context.
And people posting pictures of AI getting things wrong is a very common meme. Not people asking random weird questions.
Why would you think that’s a normal question? We don’t refer to people being in “in heat”. And he’s dead anyway. Even if you didn’t know Heat was a movie wouldn’t you figure out from context it’s more likely asking about a movie or show?
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It would actually be a really great thing if we could crowdsource a few hundred of the most truly valuable reddit posts because then they could be trivially scraped and put on a site somewhere.
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I’m saying when I saved this image, I saw the context surrounding these. This was meant at face value.
I have, yeah. From the context around these tweets she hadn’t seen it and was curious about watching it.
Maybe. It’s stupidity all the way down.
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Lemmy already has a problem with a ton of worthless bots flooding the site with every low quality submission they get from RSS feeds. If a comments novelty bot culture proliferates it will be even worse.