we are told, knows all. But three times I have received erroneous answers when searching.
This time, the fourth, I did a screen shot to show that the same pill I tried to identify by its stamped code and color, yielded two very different results.
Here's AI info when searching "round pill TL216", not an image search, different result, same day.
Spironolactone is correct.
Be careful when relying on AI.
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4 comments:
Marly go to drugs.com. They have a pill identifier. Type in numbers, color etc, it will guide you and pictures will pop up. Easy to see, have different manufacturers. Will not have all that other junk in there to distract, plus it's just medicine. Jen
That's why AI is Artificial - lol
Wow😱 Interesting. TFS!
AI has...issues. I think by now we all know it simply regurgitates what it's scraped from the internet, no intelligence involved.
I try to remember to add "-ai" to any searches I do now. I've also tested but don't usually use the method of adding f*ck or f*cking to the search - it works. I've also seen (not yet tried) a tip to add “before:2023” to beginning of a search term. It eliminates anything from 2023 or later, so new information will be missed.
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