"Free and critical minds can emerge only by a return to the source-the primary sources. A free and critical mind takes nothing for granted and is not intimidated by "authorities" who frequently may be more confused than the general public. Free and critical minds seek truth without chauvinism or shame."-Asa G. Hilliard III

If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

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We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Piggyback Is Pekhti-Bekh
Using AI For Searches Won't Ever Tell You That
Despite The Information Being On The Internet
Earlier Word Origins, Definitions, Meanings
Unity Consciousness #3347

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What AI Search Assist Says Using The Duckduckgo.com search engine

Piggyback means to carry someone on your back or shoulders, often used in the context of giving a child a ride. It can also refer to using something that already exists to gain an advantage, like a business leveraging another's success.

The term "piggyback" originates from the phrase "pickaback," which itself has roots in the word "pick," meaning to lift or carry. Although it may be surprising, pigs are not actually involved in the literal meaning. Instead, the name has evolved over time, eventually blending into the more familiar "piggyback."

Here are a few reasons why the term might have included "pig":
Usage in Culture
Imagery: Pigs are often depicted in playful, childlike contexts, such as in children's stories. This whimsical imagery can make the term more relatable.

Phonetic Evolution
The transition from "pickaback" to "piggyback" likely just reflects a linguistic shift over time, where certain sounds and syllables became easier to say or more common in everyday language.

Notable Associations
The idea of being carried—like a baby on a parent's back—can evoke a nurturing, playful image, similar to how pigs are perceived in various cultures.
Though the connection between "pig" and "piggyback" may not be straightforward, its evolution illustrates how language can change and adapt over time.

What Nile River Valley Sources Say

Word pig is more easily seen through peg from pek from pekh, the mother, creator, source, womb, birthplace.
Two of the places the pig symbol is used, is to represent the birthplaces at the solstices and at the equinoxes. Thus the mother as Pekh becomes Pekhti, two mothers, north and south and Pekhti as two mothers west and east. These are places where the mother gives birth to retters, litters, multiple repetitions of self called children. This mother has multiple ways to feed her numerous children, thus the mother has multiple-teats. This is why the pig, cow and hippopotamus are some of the symbols for the birth mother and the wet nurse mother.

Word Pekh from Fekh from Khefa, eventually becomes word Bekh, then word Back. The pig as one of the symbols of this Back was sometimes shown as two pigs standing or sitting Back to Back to represent their position across from each other at each corner of the circle, the khiurt, the cart, the ark. This back to back type of representation we are likely more familiar with as back to back lions or back to back jackals called the double Anubis. The mother symbol is shown front to front as two angels on the ark of the covenant. In this position they are covering the precious thing contained in the ark.

The double birthplace means double power through two forms of the same. One birthplace provides power, then the next birth place adds power. This continues the power, adds onto it, pekhti backs it, piggybacks it.
Because there are four primary birthplaces, the power continuously rises back to back, then falls back to back and also transfers across the cross and transfers around from side to bottom to side to top. Thus we have back to back to back to back movement.

In basic terms, Piggyback means let me take what you just said or started and add some more to it, carry it forward, continue it.

Under no circumstances does piggyback come from the shape of a pig's back or from somebody seeing an actual pig on another pig's back.
No! The notion of piggyback did not come from pig mating position, because if it did, then many other animals would also be used such as lionback, doggyback and so on. This mating position does not even represent the meaning of piggyback as piggyback is currently used.

Stop it already! Quit letting your miseducation keep you critical thinking at low levels. Quit believing stuff simply because many sources on the internet say so. Quit thinking AI is gathering and presenting the truth from all available sources on the internet.

Humans, through our actions, end of representing the Peghi-Back (Pekha-Back, Pekha-Pekha) by standing back to back and by using the phrase back to back.

Giving someone a piggyback ride seems like a stretch of the original symbolism until we consider the ark of souls carried across the waters on the back of one Pek (Pig) to the other back and side of the other Pek (Pig). The most common symbol of the ark is the sun, thus the sun gets a Pekhti- Bekh ride on the back of one mother to the birthplace back of the other mother.
The imagery of riding someone's back is seen in the natural world when birds ride on the back of the water pig, the hippopotamus. Thus when we give each other a piggyback ride, we are doing the same thing as as Moon and star constellations such as Ursa Major and the Sun. We are one soul of life, lifting and carrying another soul of life. We are helping out a friend in need, thus helping ourselves by virtues of the process of helping others.

The Believable Lie Is Woven With The Known Thread Of Truth

So By Untangling The Thread We Can Follow It To The Root Of Both And Reach The Fruition Of Our Mission (Fruit-Nui of our Mess-Nui.
In other words, every time the lie is told, the way to the truth is revealed. And the other way around. But regardless of which one is told, additional ones are needed to support the first one.

The most ubiquitous example of the piggyback is mother of any type of animal or creature carrying the child or children in her womb. Also many creatures carry children on their backs, or on their bodies somewhere or in a pouch or wrapped in a cloth on their back or on their chest. This is also the or-gin of word backpack and work pickup and half of the word pickup truck.
FE, Fekh, Fekha includes the meaning of carry the likeness of spirit-soul in the tomb, cocoon and womb, ark, boat, canoe, ship. Variations are numerous and include forms such as Khau, Pe, Pu, Mu, Me, Ma, Khi, Khen, Cow, Kharu, Kharru and Kha-Rru (origin of word carry). Also double forms such as Pe-Kha, thus Pekha and Pekhi and Peggy and Piggy and Pudgy and more.

AI Search Assist Summary Answers To Several Questions. Oh, The Lies, The Lies!

Because this next section is a long, but necessary add-on to this message that provides piggybacked understandings, I decided to start at the end.
Bottom Line: If you are searching the internet for information on a subject where you need detailed information, search multiple websites on your own.
If you just want a quick general summary so you can have a little better understanding, but do not need total accuracy, it is okay to use Search Assist Mode, but then also put the same query into the Search Assist Ask Privately Mode. This is an easy double-check but not a way to verify accuracy.
If you have multiple general inquiries on the same topic, it is even better to put all the questions into one entry using Search Assist Ask Privately Mode. This is also an easy double-check but not a way to verify accuracy.

Long before AI we should have known how conflicting and contradictory websites are that are considered reliable. Their errors, contradictions and inconsistencies have been pointed out several times on this weblog. Now comes AI and people foolishly believe it is “The Oracle” dedicated to speak truth, be thorough and do so without fallacy, conflicts and contradictions. This has also been addressed in earlier messages about AI and ChatGPT.
The following responses are from the AI Model named GPT-4o mini.

1. (Search Assist Mode) is a hippo called a waterhorse
a) Yes, the name "hippopotamus" comes from Greek words meaning "water horse" or "river horse," but hippos are not actually related to horses. Their closest living relatives are thought to be pigs and cetaceans like whales and dolphins. Sources: San Diego Zoo and sdzwildlifeexplorers.org

2. (Search Assist Mode) is a hippo called a water pigs
a) No, a hippo is not called a water pig; it is scientifically known as Hippopotamus amphibius, and its name comes from Greek meaning "river horse." While hippos may share some physical traits with pigs, they are more closely related to whales and dolphins. Sources: PBS and San Diego Zoo

3. (Search Assist Mode) hippopotamus etymology
a) The word "hippopotamus" comes from the Ancient Greek "ἱπποπόταμος" (hippopótamos), which means "river horse," derived from "ἵππος" (híppos) meaning "horse" and "ποταμός" (potamós) meaning "river." This name reflects the animal's habitat and physical characteristics, although genetically, hippos are more closely related to pigs than to horses. Sources: Merriam-Webster and Wikipedia. [like most word origins on the internet, this origin of word hippopotamus is incorrect. I will eventually address the origin of word hippopotamus.]

4. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) why don't you include information from blogspot.com
a) I can't directly reference specific websites, including Blogspot.com, for a few reasons:
b) Guidelines for Content: Content Integrity: To ensure accurate and reliable information, I rely on a broader set of sources and established knowledge, rather than specific blogs which may vary in credibility.[this contradicts the answer below to the Wikipedia question. This is what happens when you can't keep up with your lies.]
c) Information Safety: Avoiding Misinformation: Some blogs may not have fact-checked content, which could lead to inaccuracies or biased information.
d) Focus on Education: General Knowledge: I aim to provide well-rounded and factual responses based on a wide range of reliable sources rather than individual blog posts.

5. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) what is established knowledge
a) Established knowledge refers to information, theories, or principles that are widely accepted and validated within a specific field or discipline. Here are some key aspects of established knowledge:
b) Characteristics
◙ Evidence-Based: Established knowledge is often supported by substantial research, data, and empirical evidence.
◙ Peer Reviewed: It typically undergoes scrutiny and evaluation by experts in the field, adding credibility.
◙ Consensus: There is a general agreement among professionals and scholars regarding its accuracy and relevance.
c) Examples
◙ Scientific Theories: Concepts like gravity or evolution that have been thoroughly tested and validated.
◙ Historical Facts: Events or figures in history that have been documented and corroborated by multiple sources.
◙ Mathematical Principles: Established formulas and theorems that are universally recognized in mathematics.
d) Importance
◙ Foundation for Further Learning: Established knowledge serves as a base for new discoveries and advancements.
◙ Guidance: It helps inform decision-making, policy development, and educational curricula.
e) In short, established knowledge represents the body of facts and theories that form the foundation for understanding in various fields.

6. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) do you check for conflicting and contradictory information.
a) Yes, I strive to check for conflicting and contradictory information when compiling responses. Here’s how that process works:
b) Cross-Referencing: Multiple Sources: Information is gathered from a variety of reputable sources to ensure accuracy and comprehensiveness.
c) Consistency Check: Fact Verification: I evaluate whether the facts align across different sources and identify any discrepancies.
d) Nuanced Understanding: Different Perspectives: When relevant, I acknowledge differing viewpoints, helping to provide a balanced view of complex topics.
e) Clarification of Uncertainties: Addressing Conflicts: If conflicting information arises, I aim to present the most widely accepted or credible view while noting areas of debate.
f) This approach helps ensure that the information provided is both reliable and reflective of the ongoing discussions in a given field. If you have a specific example or topic in mind, I’d be happy to explore it further![I could comment on every statement made by AI in this message, and I could show how what these AI responses show the promotion of status quo thinking, thus miseducation due to the suboptimal worldview and asili. If you do not see me comment on a sentence, but no means should you assume that that sentence does not contain questionable components.]

7. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) can you check for conflicting and contradictory information given to different questions in the same conversation
a) No, I can't track or compare responses given to different questions in the same conversation. Each response is generated independently based on the input provided at the moment without retaining memory of previous interactions within the same conversation.
b) If you notice any inconsistencies or contradictions in responses, feel free to point them out! I can clarify or provide further information to address any discrepancies. Your input helps refine the discussion!

8. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) is a hippo called a waterhorse, is a hippo called a water pigs, hippopotamus etymology
a) Yes, the hippopotamus has several interesting etymological roots and informal names. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
b) Names and Etymology:
◙ Water Horse: The name "hippopotamus" comes from the ancient Greek words "hippos" (meaning horse) and "potamus" (meaning river). Thus, the term can be translated as "river horse." This reflects the animal's aquatic habits.
◙ Water Pig: In some cultures, hippos are referred to as "water pigs" due to their large, bulky shape and behavior. This name is not scientifically recognized but reflects their appearance and lifestyle. [we must be careful when we hear words such as science. Also the Flaws of the Linnean Taxonomy Classifications of species has been addressed]
c) Summary
◙ While commonly called a hippopotamus in formal contexts, informal terms like "water horse" and "water pig" capture different aspects of the animal's characteristics. The etymology emphasizes its relationship with rivers and aquatic environments. If you have more questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!

9. (Search Assist Mode) is a hippo called a waterhorse, is a hippo called a water pigs, hippopotamus etymology
a) The term "hippopotamus" comes from Greek words meaning "river horse," but hippos are not related to horses; their closest relatives are actually pigs and whales. The name reflects the ancient Greeks' observation of the animal rather than its biological connections. Sources: PBS and sdzwildlifeexplorers.org
b) Etymology of "Hippopotamus"
◙ The term "hippopotamus" originates from the Greek words "hippos," meaning "horse," and "potamos," meaning "river." Thus, it translates to "river horse." This name was given by the ancient Greeks when they first encountered the animal in Egypt. [this is incorrect. I will eventually address the origin of word hippopotamus.]
c) Common Names and Misconceptions:
d) Water Horse: The name "water horse" is a direct translation of the Greek term and is often used to describe hippos due to their semi-aquatic lifestyle.
e) Water Pig: Hippos are not referred to as "water pigs." While they share some similarities with pigs, such as their closest living relatives being pigs and cetaceans (whales and dolphins), the term "water pig" is not commonly used.
f) Summary:
◙ Hippopotamus: Derived from Greek, meaning "river horse."
◙ Water Horse: A common nickname reflecting their habitat.
◙ Water Pig: Not a recognized term for hippos.
◙ Sources: San Diego Zoo and bbonward.com

10. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) when was your last training data update
a) My last training data update was in September 2021. Therefore, I may not reflect the most current events or developments that have occurred since then. [Use of “may not” is the attempt to soften the hard truth that AI DOES NOT contain current information, but even if it did, the information is extremely limited and biased to what the society wants us to think] If you're looking for the latest information, I can search the web to find recent updates. Would you like me to do that?

11. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) what are your limitations
a) Limitations of My AI Capabilities: While I can provide a wealth of information and engage in conversation, I have several inherent limitations:
◙ 1. Lack of Real-Time Information: I do not have access to live data or real-time updates. My knowledge is based on information available up to September 2021.
◙ 2. No Direct Access to Sources: I cannot browse the internet or access external content directly. My responses are generated based on pre-existing knowledge rather than specific articles or current events. [this means only on information the programmers, cut, paste, summarize and want us to see and trust]
◙ 3. Potential for Inaccuracy: Although I strive for accuracy, I may inadvertently provide outdated or incorrect information, as my training data may not reflect the most recent developments.
◙ 4. No Personal Experience or Emotions: I lack personal experiences, emotions, and subjective opinions, which limits my ability to provide nuanced perspectives on deeply emotional or complex human issues.
◙ 5. Context Limitations: I may struggle with understanding complex context or subtlety in conversations, especially with nuanced topics or ambiguous queries.
◙ 6. Sensitivity to Input Quality: The clarity and specificity of your questions greatly affect the quality of my responses. Ambiguous or vague queries may lead to less useful answers. [Blame it on the question. Don't blame it on how AI is programmed as another marketing tool to keep people thinking and believing and trusting what they always have.]
◙ These limitations are important to keep in mind when engaging with me. If you have specific questions or need clarification on a topic, feel free to ask!

12. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) who programs you
a) Programming and Development of the AI
◙ I am developed by OpenAI, a research organization focused on advancing artificial intelligence in a beneficial and ethical manner. Here are some details about the programming and development process:
◙ 1. Research Scientists and Engineers: A team of researchers, data scientists, and software engineers at OpenAI collaborates to create and refine language models like me.
◙ 2. Machine Learning Techniques; I am built using machine learning techniques, particularly deep learning and transformer architecture, allowing for comprehensive language understanding and generation.
◙ 3. Training Data: My training involved processing vast amounts of text data from diverse sources, enabling me to understand language patterns, concepts, and context. [since bullet point #11 above says AI cannot access sources directly, then somebody is picking and choosing sources and programming AI to access only those sources. AI cannot do a broad source on its own outside of what the programmers want you to see]
◙ 4. Continuous Improvement: OpenAI continues to refine and improve models based on feedback, research advancements, and ongoing studies in AI ethics and safety.
◙ This collaborative and iterative process contributes to my current capabilities and helps shape my interactions with users.

13. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) how is your training data selected
a) Selection of Training Data: My training data is selected through a carefully designed process that focuses on a variety of factors to ensure a broad and effective basis for language understanding. Here’s an overview: [carefully designed does not mean, with our best interests in mind, it means the opposite]
◙ 1. Diverse Sources: The data comes from a wide array of publicly available texts, including books, articles, websites, and other written materials. This diversity helps capture a range of language patterns, styles, and topics, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of language.
◙ 2. Quality Control; Efforts are made to include high-quality sources to minimize the presence of misinformation or biased content. Filters and guidelines are applied to exclude inappropriate or harmful material. [high quality is used to trick your mind by combining two word that you think mean something good for your, oh, it's high quality so it must be valuable and what I want and need]
◙ 3. Balanced Representation: The aim is to cover a variety of perspectives and areas of knowledge to avoid skewed viewpoints. However, the representation depends on the availability and quality of texts in different domains.
◙ 4. Ethical Considerations: The selection process considers ethical implications, prioritizing content that promotes beneficial and responsible uses of AI against harmful or misleading information. [another tricky use of words]
◙ 5. Technical Constraints: The training data must also fit within technical and practical constraints, including data size and computational efficiency during the training process. These factors combine to shape the dataset I was trained on, enabling me to generate coherent and contextually relevant responses while aiming to maintain accuracy and depth in conversations.

14. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) is any information censored or omitted
a) Censorship and Omission of Information: Yes, certain types of information are intentionally omitted or filtered during the training process. Here are the key areas where censorship or omission may occur:
◙ 1. Harmful Content: Text that promotes violence, hate speech, or discrimination is generally excluded to prevent the generation of harmful or offensive responses.
◙ 2. Personal Information: Any content that contains personal identifying information (like names, addresses, or private data) is not included to protect individual privacy.
◙ 3. Illegal Activities: Information promoting illegal activities, including drug trafficking, cybercrime, and abuse, is omitted to discourage irresponsible or unlawful behavior.
◙ 4. Misinformation and Disinformation: Efforts are made to limit exposure to sources known for spreading false information or conspiracy theories, although the complexity of identifying such sources can vary.
◙ 5. Sensitive Topics: Certain sensitive topics, particularly those involving mental health, trauma, or intimate matters, are approached with caution to avoid causing harm or distress.
◙ 6. Ethical Considerations: The goal is to align with ethical AI principles, which prioritize safety, accountability, and the well-being of users.
b) This careful selection and filtering help ensure a more reliable and responsible interaction while navigating complex and often sensitive topics.

15. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) do you simply reflect what the Academy teaches
a) Reflection of Academic Knowledge: I do not simply reflect what the Academy teaches; rather, I generate responses based on a wide-ranging dataset that includes academic texts, popular media, and various other sources. Here's how my knowledge relates to academic teachings:
◙ 1. Diverse Representation: My training includes information from academic literature but also from non-academic sources. This diversity allows me to capture a broad spectrum of opinions and perspectives.
◙ 2. Not Solely Academic: While I can discuss theories and concepts prevalent in academic environments, I also incorporate general knowledge, cultural references, and practical insights from various fields.
◙ 3. Synthesis of Information: I synthesize information rather than merely reflecting it, which means I aim to provide explanations and answers that consider various viewpoints and contexts. [Flat out lie]
◙ 4. Accessibility
The intention is to make knowledge accessible and understandable, so while academic sources inform my knowledge, I strive to communicate in a way that resonates with a broader audience.
◙ 5. Adaptability: I can adapt to different styles and approaches based on user prompts, which may include academic rigor, casual conversation, or practical advice, depending on the context.
b) This combination allows me to engage with a wide range of topics while drawing from both scholarly and everyday knowledge.

16. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) What are the percentages per major source, that your database contains
a) I don’t have access to specific percentages or detailed breakdowns of my training data by source type. The dataset comprises a diverse range of materials, including books, articles, websites, and other textual content, but the exact proportions of each are not publicly disclosed.
b) The overall aim is to ensure a broad representation of language and knowledge while adhering to quality and ethical standards. If you have particular types of sources or topics in mind, I can provide more specific guidance or information based on general patterns and knowledge

17. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) what percentage of your dataset comes from academic texts and popular media
a) I don't have specific percentages regarding the distribution of academic texts versus popular media within my dataset. The training data includes a variety of sources—academic publications, books, websites, news articles, and more—to ensure a well-rounded understanding of language and knowledge.
b) The goal is to capture diverse perspectives and contexts, but the exact breakdown and proportions are not publicly available.

18. [If you really want to know what it feels like to have AI blow cold calculated smoke circles up your ass, here you go with this next question and response] (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) why are the exact proportions of information in your dataset not publicly disclosed
a) The exact proportions of information in my dataset are not publicly disclosed for several reasons:
◙ 1. Proprietary Information: The dataset represents a significant investment in research and development. Disclosure might compromise competitive advantage or intellectual property [contradicts the notion of OpenAI, but so does everything everything in this message contradict the notion of being open].
◙ 2. Complexity of Data: The dataset is massive and diverse, making precise categorization challenging. Different sources contribute in various ways, and proportions can vary by context or topic.
◙ 3. Ethical Considerations: Sharing detailed information about data sources could lead to misuse or misinterpretation of the AI's capabilities and ethical guidelines.
◙ 4. Focus on Output: The emphasis is on the model's performance and the quality of responses rather than the specifics of the training data, allowing users to engage with the AI without needing to know every detail about its training.
b) These considerations contribute to the decision to keep such details confidential while focusing on delivering reliable and informative interactions. [reliable and informative do not mean the information is good for you, it means you rely on it and the are informed, thus your logic and thinking are being formed internally]

19. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) do academic texts comprise the majority of your dataset
a) Academic texts do not comprise the majority of my dataset. While they are included, the dataset is primarily a mix of various sources, including:
◙ Popular Media: News articles, blogs, and online content make up a significant portion.
◙ Books: Fiction and non-fiction across various genres
◙ Informational Websites: Articles and content from diverse online platforms.
b) The intent is to ensure a comprehensive understanding of language and context, reflecting both scholarly and everyday knowledge. Thus, popular media tends to be more prevalent than strictly academic texts.

20. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) is there a single category that comprises the majority of your dataset
a) No single category comprises the majority of my dataset. The training data is designed to be diverse and multifaceted, incorporating a wide range of sources including: Books, Academic texts, News articles, Websites, User-generated content
b) This diversity ensures a broader understanding of language, context, and various subject matters. No one category dominates, as the goal is to balance accuracy, relevance, and comprehensiveness across different formats and styles. [we have now sufficiently caught AI and the programmers in deceit and lie. They do not disclose the percentages of information coming from sources, but evidently know in order to make the claims in the last 2 to 3 answers. Meanwhile AI claims to be balanced and helpful.]

21. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) how is a fiction book a more valid source than a blog.
a) Comparing Fiction Books and Blogs as Sources: Fiction books and blogs serve different purposes and have distinct characteristics that affect their validity and reliability as sources. Here’s a breakdown of their differences:
◙ 1. Purpose and Intention: Fiction Books: Primarily intended for storytelling, entertainment, and artistic expression. While they may reflect cultural truths, they are not factual sources of information.
Blogs: Can serve various purposes, including personal opinions, commentary, or sharing information. The validity often depends on the author's expertise and intent.
◙ 2. Authorship and Expertise: Fiction Authors: Typically skilled in narrative and character development; their work can provide insights into human experiences, but it’s not factual.
Blog Authors: Vary widely in expertise. Some may be knowledgeable on specific topics, while others may not have formal qualifications or experience.
◙ 3. Editorial Process: Fiction Books: Often undergo rigorous editorial processes and fact-checking before publication, especially if published by reputable publishers.
Blogs: Generally lack formal editorial oversight, making quality and accuracy more variable.
◙ 4. Cultural Reflection: Fiction Books: Can offer deep cultural insights, reflect societal issues, and provoke thought, but they should not be used as factual references.
Blogs: Can provide timely commentary on current events, trends, and personal experiences, but of varying reliability.
◙ 5. Source for Research: Fiction Books: Not valid as a factual source for research but can be significant for understanding themes, narratives, and societal reflections.
Blogs: May be useful for certain topics, especially if written by experts, but require critical evaluation for accuracy and bias.
◙ Summary: In academic and factual contexts, fiction books are not considered valid sources for data or factual information. Blogs can be a valid source depending on the context and the author's credentials but should be treated with caution. Ultimately, the choice of source should align with the intended purpose of the research or discussion, prioritizing credibility, accuracy, and relevance.

22. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) why does wikipedia come up frequently as a source
a) Why Wikipedia is Frequently Cited as a Source: Wikipedia often comes up as a source for several reasons, though it's important to consider its limitations: [a second round of using smoke as an arsenal to make your arse feel it is being dealt with truthfully]
◙ 1. Accessibility: Free and Open: Wikipedia is easily accessible to anyone with internet access, making it a convenient reference for a wide variety of topics.
◙ 2. Broad Coverage; Wide Range of Topics: It covers an extensive array of subjects, from niche topics to major historical events, providing summaries and overviews that are often difficult to find elsewhere.
◙ 3. Collaborative Editing: Continuous Updates: The platform's collaborative nature means that entries can be quickly updated to reflect new information or recent developments, often making it more current than some traditional sources.
◙ 4. Referencing and Citations: Cited Sources: Many Wikipedia articles include citations and links to reputable sources. This can serve as a starting point for deeper research, allowing readers to explore original materials.
◙ 5. Community Oversight: Monitoring: Articles are often monitored by a community of volunteers who strive to ensure accuracy and adherence to editorial standards, though this varies by article.
◙ 6. User-Friendly Format: Easy Navigation: Wikipedia's structure allows users to find information quickly, making it an attractive resource for general inquiries.
◙ Limitations: Despite these advantages, users should approach Wikipedia critically:
☻Variable Reliability: Since it is user-edited, the accuracy and quality of content can vary significantly.
☻Not a Primary Source: It's best used as a supplementary reference rather than a primary source, especially for academic or professional work.
☻In summary, while Wikipedia is frequently cited due to its accessibility and breadth of information, it should be used with caution and supplemented with more authoritative sources when needed. [this response leaves out the fact the Wikipedia is owned by Google, one of the owners of OpenAI

23. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) Who are the main companies involved in creating you
a) Main Companies Involved in Creating the AI: I was developed by OpenAI, which is the primary organization behind my architecture and capabilities. Here are the key players in this context:
◙ 1. OpenAI: Role: Responsible for the research, development, and deployment of AI models like me. OpenAI focuses on creating safe and beneficial AI.
◙ 2. Collaborative Partnerships: While OpenAI is the main entity, they may collaborate with various academic institutions, researchers, and industry partners to advance AI research and development. These partnerships can contribute to advancing AI technologies and addressing challenges.
◙ 3. Community Feedback: The use of feedback from users and collaborations with the AI research community plays a role in improving model performance and safety. While OpenAI is the primary company, the ecosystem around AI development involves contributions from various sectors and disciplines, fostering advancement in the field.

24. (Search Assist Mode) Who are the main companies involved in creating AI
a) The main companies involved in creating AI include OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and NVIDIA. These companies are at the forefront of developing advanced AI technologies and applications across various industries. Sources: The Motley Fool and Built In

25. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) what is user-generated content
a) User-generated content (UGC) refers to any form of content created and published by users or consumers rather than by businesses or professional content creators. Here are some key aspects:
◙ 1. Types of UG:
☻Textual Contributions: Blog posts, comments, reviews, and forum discussions.
☻Visual Content: Photos, videos, memes, and illustrations shared on social media or community websites.
☻Audio Content: Podcasts and voice recordings created by users.
☻Collaborative Projects: Wikis and open-source content where multiple users contribute.
◙ 2. Platforms: UGC is commonly found on various platforms, including:
☻Social Media: Sites like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok host vast amounts of user-generated posts and interactions.
☻Review Sites: Websites like Yelp and TripAdvisor feature user reviews and ratings of services and products.
☻Content Sharing Platforms: Platforms like YouTube and Reddit showcase user-created videos and discussions.
◙ 3. Benefits:
☻Engagement: UGC fosters community interaction and engagement among users.
☻Authenticity: Content created by users can be perceived as more authentic and relatable than traditional advertising.
☻Cost-Effective: It allows brands to harness content without investing heavily in production.
◙ 4. Challenges
☻Quality Control: UGC can vary greatly in quality, and managing it can be challenging for brands or platforms.
☻Moderation Needs: Content moderation is often necessary to filter out inappropriate or harmful material.
☻Intellectual Property Concerns: Issues may arise regarding ownership and usage rights of user-generated content.
b) In summary, user-generated content plays a significant role in modern digital communication, offering valuable insights, fostering community, and enhancing brand engagement.

26. (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode) Since AI means Artificial Intelligence, how can AI be relied on to know anything
a) Reliability of AI in Knowledge: While AI stands for Artificial Intelligence, its ability to provide reliable information depends on several factors. Here’s an overview of how AI can be trusted for knowledge:
◙ 1. Data-Driven Learning
☻Training on Diverse Datasets: AI models are trained on vast amounts of text from books, articles, websites, and other sources. This enables them to learn patterns, language structures, and factual information.
☻Continuous Updates: Some AI models can be updated regularly with new data, allowing them to reflect recent knowledge and trends.
◙ 2. Pattern Recognition
☻Understanding Context: AI uses algorithms to understand context and make connections between different pieces of information, allowing it to generate coherent and relevant responses.
☻Responding to Queries: By analyzing user input, AI can tailor its responses based on the learned knowledge from its training data.
◙ 3. Limitations and Caveats
☻Not Infallible: AI can sometimes provide outdated or incorrect information. Its knowledge is limited to the data it was trained on and does not include real-time updates unless explicitly designed for that.
☻Lack of Personal Experience: AI lacks personal experiences, emotions, and subjective insights, which can limit its understanding of nuanced topics.
◙ 4. Critical Evaluation
☻Complementing Human Knowledge: AI should be used as a tool to complement human expertise rather than a sole authority. Users should critically evaluate AI responses and cross-reference with trusted sources.
☻Source Reliability: The reliability of the information provided by AI is also tied to the quality and credibility of the sources within its training data.
◙ 5. Ethical Considerations
☻Development Standards: Responsible AI development includes ethical guidelines to minimize bias and ensure more accurate and fair outputs.
b) Conclusion: AI can be relied on for information to a certain extent, especially when used alongside human judgment and critical inquiry. Its ability to process large amounts of data enables it to generate useful insights, but users should remain aware of its limitations and validate information when necessary.

27. There are multiple AI models. A straightforward comprehensive overview was not found using one question so I will list the questions but not the responses because each one is long enough to make this message even longer. Type each question into (Search Assist Mode) and (Search Assist Ask Privately Mode).
a) name and list the advantages and disadvantages of each AI model”
b) Name the different models such as GPT-40 mini
c) list all AI models such as GPT-40 mini
d) how am i supposed to know which AI mode and model to use
e) how am i supposed to know which AI mode and model to use when searching the internet
f) does search assist use ChatGPT, Claude, or Google's Gemini
g) search assist feature on duckduckgo.com
h) explain meaning of name ChatGPT,40 mini
i) can AI learn on its own
j) can AI overcome its programmers and program itself
k) does AI reflect the worldview of its programmers. [the response to this question contradicts responses above that keep telling you AI presents balanced information.]

28. (Search Assist Mode) what nfl games are on TV today
a) There are no specific NFL games listed for today, October 12, 2025. However, you can check local listings or sports networks for any updates on live broadcasts. Sources: CBS Sports 506sports.com b) [I asked this question at 11:10 am on Sunday October 12, 2025. I didn't think it was possible for AI to mess up and be wrong about a simple question. This summary answer given above is clearly wrong; however, you must always click the “MORE” button below the summary, and when I did, I finally got a list of games, times and networks. The “MORE” button appears to cause AI to “check again” and provide a more detailed answer.]
c) AI is beneficial for this type of inquiry because it keeps you from having to go to individual websites which put a lot of extra garbage on the page just to tell you what time and channel a sports game will be shown on.