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ok I think y’all are ready to see transgender Frankenstein’s monster I did for class
A new analysis commissioned by The New York Times suggests that Google's AI Overviews are wrong an astonishing percentage of the time.
A recent analysis conducted by the AI startup Oumi at the behest of The New York Times found that the AI-generated summaries, which appear above Google search results, are accurate around 91 percent of the time. In a sense, that may sound like an impressive figure. But here’s an even more impressive one: five trillion. That’s roughly the number of search queries that Google processes every year, translating to tens of millions of wrong answers that the AI Overviews are providing every hour — and hundreds of thousands every minute, the analysis calculated. In other words, Google has created a misinformation crisis. Studies have shown that people tend to trust what an AI tells them without question, with one report finding that only 8 percent of users actually double checked an AI’s answer. Another experiment found that users still listened to AI when it gave them the wrong answer nearly 80 percent of the time — a grim trend the researchers dubbed “cognitive surrender.” Large language models adopt an authoritative tone and can confidently present fabricated information as fact when it can’t immediately glean a straight answer. Add the convenience that Google’s AI Overviews offer, and it’s easy to imagine untold numbers of users taking its summaries at their word.
8 April 2026
one thing about shawn spencer is that he believes with his whole chest that his best friend is so so beautiful and handsome and sexy and he will tell you (and him) all about it and get upset if anyone plants any seed of insecurity in him. burton guster is perfect, don't even try to argue with shawn about it, bc he may not be able to fight, but there's a chance you'll get bitchslapped over it
writing isn’t hard. i just have to extract 80,000 words from my brain using sheer psychic force
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So, my sister and Robbie were never able to have the time together they both so longed for― and deserved. Atonement (2007)
a man and a woman can be strictly platonic friends. but a man and a man can’t be that. they have to have violent gay sex and be obsessed with each other. it’s the yaoi rule
JESSICA JONES in DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN (2025-?) 2.08 | The Southern Cross
Lisa Frankenstein (2024)
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There is a wide gulf between inaction and murder, Matthew. Another man's evil does not make you good. Men have used the atrocities of their enemies to justify their own throughout history.
DAREDEVIL — 1.09 "Speak of the Devil"
THE BOYS 5.07 The Frenchman, the Female, and the Man Called Mother’s Milk
gotta be honest I think a REAL juicy dynamic is when someone has a True Love and a Soulmate and they are two different people
see this person is the love of my life I would follow them anywhere every day is brighter for having them in it. and THIS bastard shares a soul with me we'll find each other in every universe and understand each other in ways no other living being could. neither of us are particularly thrilled about this
"Anthony Perkins, Psycho. Corn syrup. Same stuff they used for pig’s blood in Carrie"
Scream dir. Wes Craven | 1996
In light of the no.1 trending topic on this site, I'd like to inform youse that Kitty Kendall, one of the survivors who bravely spoke out against Neil Gaiman and accused him of rape in 2025, has said here and here that if you are looking to support her and other survivors, you can make a donation to OurVOICE (the counselling service Kendall herself used) or your local rape crisis centre. If you can't make a donation, you can help to ensure people do not forget what Kendall and other survivors have gone through and continue to go through as they pursue legal action, and that Gaiman has already spent a lot of money in the attempt to sue these women for speaking out.
Here is the first article with the paywall removed
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