• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    1036 hours ago

    lol, definitely missed some important context.

    I guess it thought OOP meant “clean” as in how do you dress the bird before you cook it. (As in: “clean a fish” means to filet a fish and prep it for cooking.)

    • @jaybone
      link
      22 hours ago

      But first it said they are usually clean. So that can’t be the context. If there was a context. But there is no context because AI is fucking stupid and all these c-suite assholes pushing it like their last bowel movement will be eating crow off of their golden parakeet about two years from now when all this nonsense finally goes away and the new shiny thing is flashing around.

    • @TexasDrunk
      link
      636 hours ago

      I rarely remove the label from the fish I catch.

      • @bassomitron
        link
        English
        375 hours ago

        Well obviously not for fish. Sounds like someone’s never bought fresh pigeons from the grocery store, smh.

      • @Zombiepirate
        link
        English
        195 hours ago

        It’s actually illegal to cut those off.

        • @jaybone
          link
          32 hours ago

          I thought it was only illegal for the stores to cut those off. Like it was some kind of consumer protection thing. Which was back in the 70s, we don’t get that kind of thing anymore.

        • BlueKey
          link
          fedilink
          185 hours ago

          Yea, it voids the warranty. So when you get poisoned after eating it without label, you won’t be able to get a refund.

          • @Cryophilia
            link
            62 hours ago

            BREAKING NEWS: Mother Nature recalls over 1000 lbs of tuna

          • Flying SquidM
            link
            32 hours ago

            Be sure you read the EULA before you clean a pigeon.