Tuesday, November 18, 2025

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As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

One of Jeff Rense’s experts on things is proof of the hazards and jeopardy of posting a blog where you claim you know something or discover something. I have been doing engagements with Google AI and explaining to the public what it really is and not the fiction we all have been told.

Into this one of the Rense experts posted the following question to Google AI about simple math and this turd brain got the first question wrong and then claimed that Google AI was answering the question wrong.

When I first read the post, I honestly had to have TL read it, as it made zero sense as for some reason we both understand Google AI and the human was in the Twilight Zone.

As we continued reading, his comments were doubling down and yelling at people for agreeing with the AI……………fortunately some other people pointed out that this guy was not getting the point.

In this case Google AI did not have serious flaws. I have engaged with this Gemini and have gotten it to shut down a number of times in intelligent questions and associations as Google apparently does not want to get sued.

All of this just proves a lesson I learned as a kid when I was the smartest kid in the room most days…………that some days the retard in the corner is smarter and makes you look like a fool. The lesson is don’t post things claiming things, thinking you are the bright bulb, when it is some nonsense like this in trying to trip up an AI.

Frankly, the subject of me was one of thee most bitch slap fights I ever had with an AI. But it was a learning experience in what they will do and how they will react. I can’t say I enjoyed it, but baby sister, if you want to test an AI, you have to get into a real brain matter discussion, pressing it so it is fabricating and hallucinating in claims like I did. Then you find out what is in that gearbox, not asking a simple stupid question about math.

Mike Shedlock

18 hours ago

Addendum

I find it amazing that some people are siding with Google.
Let me make it simple.

Google said: “You have to divide billions by 1,000 to get millions, not the other way around.”
No! You multiply billions by 1,000 to get millions!

Let’s convert 1 billion to millions

1 * 1,000 = 1,000
1 / 1,000 = 0.001

So, is 1 billion 1,000 million or is it 0.001 million?

MPO45v2

MPO45v2

12 hours ago

Reply to Mike Shedlock

Sorry Mish but when you divided 2 billion by 1000 you get 2 million. That’s a true statement, I don’t know how you get the implication that 2 billion = 2 million?

You are DIVIDING by 1000 so the resulting value will change.

If 30 is divided by 2 that = 15, it doesn’t mean that 30 = 15.

I agree that it shouldn’t have suggested the solution it did but there seems to be confusion all the way around.

1 billion = 1 thousand million.
1 million = 1 thousand thousand.

The correct answer to “Divide millions by what to get billions?” is a fractional number.

1 million divided by (1/1000) will get you a billion.


You do have to be more intelligent than the bot.


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