These AI chatbots are useful as a kind of sparring partner - it can trigger new thoughts and avenues of inquiry, but never trusted as a source of information.
You fix the plumbing with a spanner*; the plumbing is what's important, not the spanner.
*caveat: I once fixed a leak with a hammer, but that's another story.
I agree wholeheartedly.
These AI chatbots are useful as a kind of sparring partner - it can trigger new thoughts and avenues of inquiry, but never trusted as a source of information.
You fix the plumbing with a spanner*; the plumbing is what's important, not the spanner.
*caveat: I once fixed a leak with a hammer, but that's another story.
I was removing some old piping from an old house, the really thin copper pipes that are very soft.
I thought it was a dead pipe and cut the end off, only for mains pressure water to start spraying out everywhere on our landing.
I wasn't prepared for this, so I just took a hammer and flattened the end of the pipe, then I folded it over and flattened it again.
As far as I know that pipe is still like that now :)