

It has an answer that isn’t up for debate. It’s celesteela and cosmoem. Both of them. They weigh the same.
Saying one weighs more is just wrong.
It has an answer that isn’t up for debate. It’s celesteela and cosmoem. Both of them. They weigh the same.
Saying one weighs more is just wrong.
It’s still wrong and it even has the information in its own chat to know it is wrong. It’s literally contradicting itself.
Asking what the heaviest anything is isn’t subjective at all? Like, not even a tiny bit.
Because that’s double the sentence to type for a question. It’s on my search thing that is meant to be for facts. I type the minimum sentence and the normal search works perfectly fine as it always has.
Celesteela is tied first with cosmoem apparently. Searching for a list of heaviest Pokemon (typed heaviest Pokemon list) got gpt bing to respond with a list of Pokemon that are not the heaviest. Was looking for the actual list on a site, which the top link was but the AI ignored the top results of the search and spit out exclusively wrong answers.
I don’t put effort in a 30 line question with a ton of specific stuff. I just ask it a question.
What is the heaviest Pokemon?
That’s it. And then it goes and finds a Pokemon that isn’t the heaviest now, and at no point in the series was it ever the heaviest.
If I need multiple lines and clarification and stuff, that makes it worse than just finding it myself.
Btw heaviest Pokemon is a many way tie as the weights don’t go over 999.9kg.
I just asked it what the heaviest Pokemon was, and it said wailord. I dont care about what it uses as a source as long as it’s right.
Ive also tried using it for old games but at the time it said wailord was the heaviest Pokemon (the blimp whale in fact does not weigh more than the sky scraper).
Only time I told it to be factual was looking at 4k laptops, it gave me 5 laptops, 4 marked as 4k, 0 of the 5 were actually 4k.
That was last year though so maybe it’s improved by now
How did you manage to actually use bing gpt? I’ve tried like 20 times and it’s wrong the majority of the time
I work in a servo/convenience store and about 3/4 of our drink fridges (all 10 or so doors worth) are the same 4 brands. Probably most of the store is covered under like 7 brands.
Coke, Pepsi, Schweppes, Nestle, Unilever and there goes almost everything edible and drinkable that isn’t fresh.
My top headset is worth like $280 AUD, which isn’t much for Bluetooth, soossless is kinda worthless. I don’t have top end equipment for me to notice literally any kind of difference.
Also something that effects me but probably not most people, I have like 400 songs downloaded, to do that in MP3 is hours, lossless has to be way way more than that.
The top link of the search was a bulbapedia list of every Pokemon ordered by weight. It’s not like it couldn’t have gotten it. It’s a static list, the old answers won’t change.