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Grok says: At Earth's formation ~4.5 billion years ago, natural uranium contained approximately 23.2% U-235

These numbers are probably only for the local corner of the galaxy. It depends on when the supernova(s) that created the uranium exploded.



We all have access to Grok and other AI models, and we will ask it if we want it's bullshit hallucinations. There is no point polluting HN with this trash.


Is it wrong?


That's a good question.

In order to know whether or not the AI was wrong, you'd need to do some research. Otherwise it's about as reliable as any "fact" some random person on the internet claims to be true.


Talk about missing the point. Why should I spend my time fact checking the output of a glorified, stochastic parrot?


Because your competitors are using it, and they are going to flatten you.

Effective tool use is kind of a big deal.


Anyone can look it up, yet I was the only one who did.


You didn't look anything up. You prompted a stochastic parrot.




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