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Barack Obama's "Primary Occupation" is "Author"
His residence is NYC.
His employer is Public Allies.
His location is Flint, Michigan.
300,000,000 "facts" do not matter if the facts are incorrect and/or outdated.
Database rules apply...GIGO.
Barack Obama's "Primary Occupation" is "Author"
His residence is NYC.
His employer is Public Allies.
His location is Flint, Michigan.
300,000,000 "facts" do not matter if the facts are incorrect and/or outdated.
Database rules apply...GIGO.
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The search engine is pretty lame.
When you "ask" it "What was the most boring day of the 20th century?" it does respond "April 11 1954".
However...
If you click the "How do I Know" button and "Facts" the fact(s) that it cites is "April 11th 1954 was the most boring day of the 20th century"- with the options that you "Agree", "Disagree", or "Edit".
If you then click on "Reasoning" it will tell you that it knows from "Locally Stored Knowledge" that "April 11th 1954 was the most boring day of 20th century"
Circular logic and no facts.
Looking up someone famous gives more interesting results. Searching for "Who is Sarah Palin?" reveals that she is the Governor of Alaska; she was the VP candidate in 2008; her measurements are 36-30-40; her children are: Bristol Palin; her "attributes" are roman catholic female; she signed "a bill (August 2008)"; her residence is Alaska, Wasilla, Alaska, Idaho; her location is Sedona, Arizona, Florida; her bra is "36C".
Governor: outdated info.
VP: true
Measurements: Why?
Children: Incomplete.
Attributes: Not roman catholic but female is correct.
Signed: ARE YOU SURE?
Children: incomplete.
Residence: whut?
Location: WHUT?
Bra: OMG WHY?
The site is a lot of fun but needs some work before it's facts can be considered as reliable as a politician's statements. And they have lots of Google advertisements.
When you "ask" it "What was the most boring day of the 20th century?" it does respond "April 11 1954".
However...
If you click the "How do I Know" button and "Facts" the fact(s) that it cites is "April 11th 1954 was the most boring day of the 20th century"- with the options that you "Agree", "Disagree", or "Edit".
If you then click on "Reasoning" it will tell you that it knows from "Locally Stored Knowledge" that "April 11th 1954 was the most boring day of 20th century"
Circular logic and no facts.
Looking up someone famous gives more interesting results. Searching for "Who is Sarah Palin?" reveals that she is the Governor of Alaska; she was the VP candidate in 2008; her measurements are 36-30-40; her children are: Bristol Palin; her "attributes" are roman catholic female; she signed "a bill (August 2008)"; her residence is Alaska, Wasilla, Alaska, Idaho; her location is Sedona, Arizona, Florida; her bra is "36C".
Governor: outdated info.
VP: true
Measurements: Why?
Children: Incomplete.
Attributes: Not roman catholic but female is correct.
Signed: ARE YOU SURE?
Children: incomplete.
Residence: whut?
Location: WHUT?
Bra: OMG WHY?
The site is a lot of fun but needs some work before it's facts can be considered as reliable as a politician's statements. And they have lots of Google advertisements.
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This site is fun. FUN.
But please don't use it as a valid reference.