I asked ChatGPT about (anything)
Is it really true ?
Of course not; it's an artificial language model.
Story about Meta's "Galactica" language model which claims to be able to write academic papers, Wikipedia articles etc. - but which actually can't tell truth from falsehood:
https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/11/18/1063487/meta-large-language-model-ai-only-survived-three-days-gpt-3-science/
Or, more down-to-earth, the uselessness of the Amazon Alexa artificial stupidity:
Intrigued by an Ars Technica post about Amazon’s Alexa that suggested all was not well in the tech company’s division that looks after its smart home devices, I went rooting in a drawer where the Echo Dot I bought years ago had been gathering dust. Having found it, and set it up to join the upgraded wifi network that hadn’t existed when I first got it, I asked it a question: “Alexa, why are you such a loss-maker?” To which she calmly replied: “This might answer your question: mustard gas, also known as Lost, is manufactured by the United States.” At which point, I solemnly thanked her, pulled the power cable and returned her to the drawer, where she will continue to gather dust until I can think of an ecologically responsible way of recycling her…
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/nov/26/alexa-how-did-amazons-voice-assistant-rack-up-a-10bn-loss
Stick to StackOverflow, and other places with actual humans in the loop, for relatively accurate answers!