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1 day agoI don’t, which is why I posted my comment as a question.


I don’t, which is why I posted my comment as a question.


OP apparently wasn’t paying attention to what they were typing when they originally posted. They have now corrected it.


The tide comes in. The tide goes out.


“We started noticing consumers weren’t rewarding polish the way brands thought they were,” said Chookie founder Zev Ziegler
Ummmmm…
One of its AI ads was rife with misspellings and terrifying, googly-eyed chocolate bars. Another of them shows an AI-generated figure producing the cookie bars in what appears to be lab.
I don’t think “polish” means what you think it means, Zev.
The people whom you’re posing the question to (other Lemmy users) aren’t in any position to answer the question, and you (should) know that. Therefore, your “question” wasn’t asked in good faith and was instead merely a rhetorical tool used to “present false or distorted claims by framing them as questions.”
Yes, this tactic is often used by conspiracy theorists, but they don’t have a monopoly on it, as you so clearly demonstrated.