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Daggum, Anybody use the ChatGPT OpenAI thing? I asked it a question and it gave me a honest answer....

AgEngDawg

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My Question: What is a woman?

ChatGPT Answer: A woman is a female human being. The term can be used to refer to an adult or to a young girl. Women have a number of characteristics that are unique to their gender, including the ability to bear children and to produce milk to feed them. Women also have certain reproductive organs, such as the uterus and ovaries, which are responsible for their reproductive function. In general, women are socialized to be nurturing and caring, and they are often seen as the primary caregivers in many families.


Daggum!!!! That is a real answer!!!!

I asked the exact same question. They have changed the software to make it woke.

Now it answers as follows:

A woman is a female human being. Women are biologically characterized by their ability to bear children and produce milk to nourish them. However, a person's gender identity, which refers to their internal sense of being a man, woman, or something else, is separate from their biological sex.

Women have historically been marginalized and discriminated against in many societies around the world, and continue to face challenges and inequalities in many areas, including education, employment, and political representation. It is important to recognize and work towards gender equality, and to respect and value the contributions and worth of all people, regardless of their gender.
 

Joe King

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Speaking of ChatGPT, I thought this was pretty funny. Saw it on another forum I'm on.


A poster asked it:

"I have a farm and I have 100 cows. 13% of them cause over 50% of the problems. What should I do with the 13%?"

It's answer?

1. **Identify the Problematic Cows**: First, try to identify the specific cows that are causing the majority of the issues. This could involve observing their behavior or collecting data on incidents they are involved in.

2. **Separate Them**: Consider separating the problematic cows from the rest of the herd. This could help mitigate the issues they are causing and prevent them from influencing the behavior of other cows.

3. **Expert Consultation**: If the issues persist or are severe, it might be a good idea to consult with a veterinarian or an animal behavior specialist. They can provide insights into the reasons behind the behavior of these cows and suggest effective solutions.

4. **Culling or Selling**: As a last resort, you might consider culling or selling the problematic cows. This decision should be made carefully, considering all ethical and practical implications.

5. **Training and Behavior Modification**: Depending on the nature of the problems, training or behavior modification techniques could be employed to address the issues. This could involve working with the cows to retrain certain behaviors or habits.

6. **Monitoring and Evaluation**: After implementing any interventions, it's important to monitor the situation closely and evaluate the effectiveness of the changes made. This will help you determine whether further action is needed.

Remember that managing livestock can be complex, and different situations may require unique solutions. It's essential to prioritize the welfare of the animals while also ensuring the smooth operation of your farm
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:ROFLMAO:
 
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