The future of coin research using A.I. ?

I recently tried out ChatGPT (A.I. that answers complex questions conversationally). The technology is in its early stages but I was impressed with the results. You can also ask follow up questions or clarify. What do you think?
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That's a pretty easy question - that info is probably on wikipedia.
I thought John Sinnock designed the Roosevelt dime?
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I just typed "who designed the roosevelt dime" into Google and Google told me, in big black letters, "John Sinnock".
I assume we will have to wait for the next-gen AI for us to have some ability to fact-check and correct it's proclamations.
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
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I think adding some more logic-checking algorithms is also in order too. Not sure how someone who died in 1924 could design a coin issued in 1946, or medals issued in the 1940s.
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
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Elmerfusterpuck had a thread on an AI (large cent) and when I looked up some of the AI information I found the same thing - not factually correct. Right now I believe one can get much more information by using a web search engine and reviewing the results.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=wwmUMvhy-lY - Pink Me And Bobby McGee
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=D0FPxuQv2ns - Ruby Starr (from 'Go Jim Dandy') Maybe I'm Amazed
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The disparity between his date of death and the attribution to him of designs in the 1940's is a glaring error.... Evidently A(artificial)Intelligence does not necessarily convey 'accurate intelligence'....
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