Make up your mind Google AI. Is sound faster in air that is less dense or more dense?

Honestly, there is so much wrong in the AI answers that it’s hard to know where to start, but the direct contradiction of itself seems like a good start.

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In water at least both higher temperature and higher pressure will result in higher sound velocity. Weird that it is different for air. I would have assumed that they behave the same.

I guess that the fact that water is incompressible must have something to do with it.

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Water is weird because it expands as it gets colder.

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Only if it freezes

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Also in 4 -> 0 °c range

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In this community we share the best (worst?) examples of Artificial “Intelligence” being completely moronic. Did an AI give you the totally wrong answer and then in the same sentence contradict itself? Did it misquote a Wikipedia article with the exact wrong answer? Maybe it completely misinterpreted your image prompt and “created” something ridiculous.

Post your screenshots here, ideally showing the prompt and the epic stupidity.

Let’s keep it light and fun, and embarrass the hell out of these Artificial Ignoramuses.

All languages welcome, but an English explanation would be appreciated to keep a common method of communication. Maybe use AI to do the translation for you…

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