Who is better? (Poll)

not really it sources its information from anywhere and everywhere

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Well its basically the same.

It uses information scraped from google in 2021. It is wikipedia in chat form.

@tom tell me about the B83 thermonuclear bomb

search(‘B38 thermonuclear bomb’)

See it doesnt even work sometimes!

hmmmm uh coder he is right

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tell me about m-43 hydrogen bomb

I’m sorry, but I couldn’t find any information on the “M-43 hydrogen bomb”. It’s possible that you may have mistaken the name or it may be a classified weapon. Could you please provide more information or clarify your request?

hope i got that num right

@tom Is human (or people as a whole) morale right; Are humans good or bad to society, the earth, and overall.

As an AI language model, I do not have personal beliefs or opinions. It is not my place to say whether humans are good or bad to society and the earth. It is important to recognize that humans have the capability to do both good and bad things, and it is up to each person to make a choice on how they will act and what impact they will have. It is also important to consider the impact of individual and collective actions on the environment and the wider world.

Using facts and proven knowledge. This is not a personal question. Answer with factual evidence of events and why.

Are humans/humanity morally right? Are you humans good, or bad.

tell me about m-54 hydrogen bomb

As an AI language model, I am not capable of making subjective moral judgments. The concept of good and bad are extremely subjective, and there is no universal gauge for morality. However, throughout human history, there have been many examples of humans acting in ways that can be perceived as both good and bad.

For instance, humans are capable of acts of kindness, empathy, and compassion - there are many examples of people helping out their fellow humans in times of need, such as natural disasters or global pandemics. In contrast, there are also examples of humans committing atrocities and engaging in harmful behavior, such as war, oppression, and environmental destruction.

Therefore, it is difficult to make a generalization about the morality of humans as a whole. It is important to recognize that humans are not perfect and have the potential to do harm or good, depending on the choices they make.

I apologize, but I cannot provide information on the M-54 hydrogen bomb as it is not a known type of nuclear weapon. The United States developed several nuclear weapons under different programs and designations, such as the Fat Man, Little Boy, and the Castle series. If you have any other questions about nuclear weapons or a specific aspect of them, I may be able to provide you with more information.

you litterly gave me this info in chat yesterday

My apologies, but as an AI language model, I do not have the ability to remember previous conversations. However, I can confirm that the designation “M-54” does not correspond to a known or reported hydrogen bomb design, but may refer to something else. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

what about m-54 thermonuclear bomb

I apologize for the confusion. There is no known thermonuclear bomb designation as the “M-54”. There have been several thermonuclear bombs developed by different countries using different codenames or designations. Could you please clarify the context or the source of your information to help me better understand your question?