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The author, Miles Mathis, argues that the internet, particularly search engines and platforms like YouTube, has devolved to the point where finding accurate information is nearly impossible. He attributes this to AI hallucinations or deliberate manipulation, which he believes is a continuation of “Operation Chaos.” Mathis provides an example of his experience searching for glove sizing, where AI-generated results were nonsensical and inaccurate, offering fake histories and incorrect measurements instead of direct answers. He notes that even AI-created image search results for sizing charts are flawed. Mathis suggests that this widespread inaccuracy is not a mere glitch but a deliberate strategy to keep people stupid and compliant. He questions the trustworthiness of AI for critical tasks like driving and speculates on its impact on pub quizzes, suggesting it will hinder both participants and hosts from finding correct information, forcing reliance on guessed incorrect answers found on platforms like Wikipedia. He shares an anecdote about a pub quiz where a player revealed that cheating by looking up answers on phones was commonplace.

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