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100%. Wading through the ads and sponsored results, as well as the poor ones, has muddied search so bad. Google just got used to being a monopoly. The #1 thing I hear from 'regular' folks who use ChatGPT is that it's simplerโ€”no ads or muck to sift thru

https://twitter.com/hardin/status/1648022510359703556

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a VC generating a completely bogus ranking of most dangerous cities (with San Francisco erroneously at #1) via ChatGPT is a really incredible encapsulation of a whole lot of things

https://twitter.com/WizLikeWizard/status/1646642158084956161

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Well SF is the most dangerous if you need to make a left turn or stop uphill with a manual transmission.



i want social media to understand that while success is important, some of us do this shit because we also LOVE it. everything isnt done solely to be โ€œ#1โ€. for me, being creative and expressing that is literally my life line and i know alot of people feel that way too.
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not that MCs pre-89 weren't also hip-hop heads, but it feels like De La were among the first (if not THE first) that weren't so strictly competitive โ€“ย all about being the #1 best and only best, refusing to acknowledge peers & predecessors โ€“ย but taking the exact opposite approach.
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People keep going "Lyricism and originality isn't respected in hip-hop anymore" and behind them is the most lyrical and creative song out going #1 for the 3rd week, earning a Grammy and going Platinum at the same time.

This always happens.
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It's wild how much Spy X Family made waves this year, and it clearly shows in merch deals and such, while anime fans are like "Bleach is #1 this year!!!" and you can tell the numbers aren't exactly there for that.
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Drake and 21 Savage did 12,000 physical album sales and I didnโ€™t hear anyone saying anything. Their #1 (like every other artist) came from steaming.

Saweetie is just an easy target. Just say you hate hot women in rap and keep it moving
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anyway the cherry on top was them bringing Taylor Lorenz on, which brings me to this:

At no point did any white journo mention that Black Twitter commentary has been the #1 source of news coverage and the place WHERE THEY GET THEIR IDEAS.
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