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I started drafting a figure for a manuscript I'm writing for peer review. It describes some fossils from East Africa that belong to a particular branch of the crocodile family tree.
The figure includes a map showing where each of the specimens is from. The primary source for one of these sites doesn't itself have a map, but it provided the longitude and latitude coordinates.
My first approach was to load the coordinates into Google. I did this on the assumption that it would put the coordinates on maps.google.
Actually, the first result to come up was an AI-generated answer, and it was way off. So I tried again. And again.
For the first 9 tries, the answer was always different. The results included:
- Turkey
- Saudi Arabia
- Eritrea
- near Lake Abbay between Ethiopia and Djibouti
- the middle of the Gulf of Aden
- northern Senegal near its border with Mauritania
- the middle of the Gulf of Oman
- Benin
- near N'Damena, Chad.
After the location near N'Damena came up, the bot seemed to have made its mind up - every attempt made after that gave that result.
The site is in Kenya.

Coventina
(28,466 posts)They think AI will make learning facts and information obsolete.
"Why memorize facts, write code, research anythingwhen a model can do it in seconds?"
quote from Cluely founders
BadgerKid
(4,865 posts)But you still need expertise to adapt it.
cab67
(3,440 posts)- not sure I'd trust it for boilerplate.
My wife actually uses it for that, though.
surrealAmerican
(11,666 posts)... I would assume that other people wrote similar things about the site in Chad.
What you have here is a plagiarism machine that can paraphrase.
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canetoad
(19,320 posts)About how hopeless AI is at making maps.