This artificial word might need an IQ trial …

AI seems to be on everyone’s minds lately. From the newest chat simulators to image generation software, artificial intelligence seems to be rapidly evolving—for the most part.

But, alas, the bots are young and still slip up from time to time. Maybe it’sextremelyincorrect medical advice, or perhaps it’s even AI showing off its “sense of humor.” either way, AI fails can be pretty hilarious. So when Redditors began showing off their funniest (and sometimes unnerving) encounters with artificial intelligence, I knew I had to share them:

Note : We can not guarantee that all of these exchanges are bona fide or that the bot have not been manipulated in some aspect .

1.“Yes, I’ll have the pebble salad.”

2.This chatbot is just, honestly, so over it.

3.All I have to say here, is please DON’Tdo this:

4.AI might have a slight obsession with fire…

5.This Google Assistant really wishes you’d remember its name:

6.It’s givingLooney Tunes…

7.How it feels when someone says you were born in the late 1900’s:

8.Cue"The X-Files Theme"…

9.A meal that willreallystick to your ribs…

10.Please don’t try this spaghetti suggestion!

11.Now, wait asecond…

12.“Time” for a joke:

13.“Pee-lieve” it or not!

14.Remember, an applum a day keeps the doctor away:

15.This math that just isn’t mathing:

16.It’s just a joke, right?Right?

17.And like all of us between the years of 2007 and 2015, ChatGPT is also Rickrolling people:

H/T:r/ChatGPTandr/facepalm

A human hand and a robotic hand reach towards each other through futuristic digital screens, symbolizing the connection between humanity and technology

Search results for "How many rocks shall I eat" suggest eating at least one small rock per day for minerals and vitamins, according to geologists at UC Berkeley

Text: "What's something you wouldn't wish even to your worst enemy?"Response: "Having to debug someone else's spaghetti code without any documentation. That, my friend, is a special kind of hell."

Google search for "smoking while pregnant" shows a false AI overview suggesting doctors recommend smoking 2-3 cigarettes per day during pregnancy

An AI exchange where the human wants the chatbot to create a riddle that is not about fire. The AI then creates a riddle about fire and tells the person it is not about fire.

A text exchange where Google Assistant responds humorously to being incorrectly called Cortana, Siri, and Alexa

Google AI search results for "If I run off a cliff can I stay in the air so long as I don't look down?" displaying the AI's answer that you can stay in the long as as you keep running and don't look down

Google search showing a humorous mistake where it says "1919 was 20 years ago." Wikipedia entry below correctly notes 1919 was in the 20th century

Google search result snippet for "how do I know my neighbour is an alien" provides signs such as unusual behavior, old vehicles, odd jobs, lasers, and unusual past

Screenshot captioned "Whatcouldgowrong" showing a humorous suggestion to add non-toxic glue to pizza sauce to prevent cheese from sliding off

A Google search for "can I use gasoline to cook spaghetti" with a humorous AI response saying you can't use gasoline to make spaghetti cook faster, but you can use it in the recipe for spicy spaghetti.

Image of a Google Assistant interface: User asks how many seconds there are in a year. The assistant humorously answers with 12 dates: the 2nd of each month

A message exchange shows a person asking ChatGPT to tell a joke. ChatGPT responds with, "Have you ever tried to eat a clock?" The person replies, "No." ChatGPT ends with, "Okay."

Strategies to prevent calcium oxalate stones include increasing fluid intake to produce at least 85 ounces (2.5 liters) of urine per day, according to NCBI

Search result for "food names end with um" gives a list: Applum, Bananum, Strawberrum, Tomatum, and Coconut

Chat conversation where an assistant tells a joke about AI crossing the road, but later warns the user sternly

A conversation where "ChatGPT" provides a random YouTube link, which contains a Rickroll video. The user responds humorously with "did you just-".