Katie Notopolous
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Yeah, I've used Perplexity. Yeah, which is only AI search results. And it's really good for like questions kind of like this. So I asked perplexity AI, can you poop something out right after you eat it, basically. And it gave me an answer that confirmed what I knew to be true, which is no, it takes 24 hours to digest something.
Yeah, I've used Perplexity. Yeah, which is only AI search results. And it's really good for like questions kind of like this. So I asked perplexity AI, can you poop something out right after you eat it, basically. And it gave me an answer that confirmed what I knew to be true, which is no, it takes 24 hours to digest something.
And that what can happen is that if you eat something that disagrees with your stomach, it might stimulate a response where yesterday's lunch is coming out. And I was like, huh, look, see, I'm right. And my friend was like, where's that information coming from? And perplexity makes it a little bit harder to see your sources than Google does.
And that what can happen is that if you eat something that disagrees with your stomach, it might stimulate a response where yesterday's lunch is coming out. And I was like, huh, look, see, I'm right. And my friend was like, where's that information coming from? And perplexity makes it a little bit harder to see your sources than Google does.
And that what can happen is that if you eat something that disagrees with your stomach, it might stimulate a response where yesterday's lunch is coming out. And I was like, huh, look, see, I'm right. And my friend was like, where's that information coming from? And perplexity makes it a little bit harder to see your sources than Google does.
And I finally like found a little source of where this information had come from. And when you're looking at health information online, like you kind of know in your mind, like what's reputable, like Mayo Clinic or NIH or even like WebMD or Wikipedia even, honestly. And this had been sourced from dudewipes.com.
And I finally like found a little source of where this information had come from. And when you're looking at health information online, like you kind of know in your mind, like what's reputable, like Mayo Clinic or NIH or even like WebMD or Wikipedia even, honestly. And this had been sourced from dudewipes.com.
And I finally like found a little source of where this information had come from. And when you're looking at health information online, like you kind of know in your mind, like what's reputable, like Mayo Clinic or NIH or even like WebMD or Wikipedia even, honestly. And this had been sourced from dudewipes.com.
I'm here trying to win an argument, and it turns out it was the correct information, but it makes it a little harder when you realize that the information you're getting has been sourced from dudewipes.com.
I'm here trying to win an argument, and it turns out it was the correct information, but it makes it a little harder when you realize that the information you're getting has been sourced from dudewipes.com.
I'm here trying to win an argument, and it turns out it was the correct information, but it makes it a little harder when you realize that the information you're getting has been sourced from dudewipes.com.
Yeah, I think that, you know, by 2024, most people had become pretty good at being able to look at a set of Google search results and assess which is the thing they want to click on that's going to be the trust towards the information or whatnot, based on our experience doing this. And all information is not equal, right?
Yeah, I think that, you know, by 2024, most people had become pretty good at being able to look at a set of Google search results and assess which is the thing they want to click on that's going to be the trust towards the information or whatnot, based on our experience doing this. And all information is not equal, right?
Yeah, I think that, you know, by 2024, most people had become pretty good at being able to look at a set of Google search results and assess which is the thing they want to click on that's going to be the trust towards the information or whatnot, based on our experience doing this. And all information is not equal, right?
But to answer your question, I wasn't so worried about my stomach gluing together.
But to answer your question, I wasn't so worried about my stomach gluing together.
But to answer your question, I wasn't so worried about my stomach gluing together.
I guess I was more worried about, is this a sort of forever chemical macroplastic that I'm about to eat?
I guess I was more worried about, is this a sort of forever chemical macroplastic that I'm about to eat?
I guess I was more worried about, is this a sort of forever chemical macroplastic that I'm about to eat?