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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • I recently visited an Australian dog breed info site. Most of the information there looked alright and very detailed. Pictures, history of the dog breed, physical traits, personality, uses, random tidbits, … It all looked well put together and reliable.

    Until I accidentally stumbled on the Khala dog page. You can read it here

    It’s a Pakistan hairless dog, that and the picture are about the only correct thing on there.

    The history is basically the entire storyline of Starcraft, which might or might not have Khala dogs. Further down in the text it is also referred to as a horse, and a South-American bird of prey. Both of which I have no clue where it got that from, I did a very extensive search on South-American birds of prey and no Khala to be found. And it randomly switches back to dogs in-between.

    So now I can’t trust anything on that site without it being verified through other means. Found more minor mistakes too after doublechecking other breeds, that I would’ve accepted without questions if I hadn’t stumbled across this gem.

    So yeah, I find using AI for science/information purposes without doublechecking it by actual, human experts quite scary. This is just a dog breed site without much consequences, but I’m sure similar things happen (and slip through the mazes) with actual news too.


  • I’m more seeing it as tiny villages in the same country. Sometimes there’s a duplicate Starbucks over in the other village, but they might have a different daily special. And some villages have beef with eachother, and then you gotta sneak out if you still want to secretly visit your beloved in the other village. Or move over to your summer house in village #3, where you can both meet up without issues.