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It seems to be using more info from pre-1900 rather than 1930. It doesn't know about the Great Depression (1929-WWII). It knows about WWI if you ask it specifically, but talks about European politics as if it's 1900 or so.

On technology, it knows who Edison is, at roughly the Wikipedia level, but credits him with a 125MPH car. About a dial telephone, it is confident and totally confused. It has the traction voltage for the London Underground right. But then it goes on with "Thus, if the current be strong enough to force its way through a resistance of 100 ohms, it is said to have a pressure of 100 volts; and, if it can overcome 1,000 ohms, its pressure is 1,000 volts." Which is totally wrong.

There's a general pattern. The first sentence or two has info you might get from Google. Then it riffs on that, drifting off into plausible nonsense.

Don't ask this thing questions to which you do not know the answer. You will pollute your brain.

> You will pollute your brain.

Such an interesting perspective, never crossed my mind that a brain could be polluted! My direction always been to fill it with as wide array of information as possible, the more different from existing information the better.

What are some other things that you think "pollutes your brain"?

Did people already refer to it as the Great Depression in 1929?
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Ask it about the aether as well. I think it was disproven around that time.
> Don't ask this thing questions to which you do not know the answer. You will pollute your brain.

So like any LLM?

>The first sentence or two has info you might get from Google. Then it riffs on that, drifting off into plausible nonsense.

Oh, it's a 2026 human simulator.