I did not know this about GenAI …

Now I don’t know whether GenAI is powerful because it could find a remote and small village, when a manual search could not. Or has it become so dominant that you can find a village in Iran only by looking far down in the search results.

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Genai is a village in Dezhgan Rural District, in the Central District of Bandar Lengeh County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 554, in 131 families.

(Accidentally generated when I misclicked on GenAI in the title of another of my own blogpost; found it on Wikipedia, it said.)

Then I looked it up and … could only find GenAI in a Wikipedia search, no disambiguation page, I only got one redirect. But then a Google search gave me the Wikipedia entry I was looking for: Genai, Iran.


Now I don’t know whether GenAI is powerful because it could find a village, when a manual search could not. Or has it become so dominant that you can find a village in Iran only by looking far down in the search results.

… and so the circular text goes …


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Author: Mat Schulze

professor, linguist, writer, blogger, manifestor Reflecting on change and complexity. Thinking about learning – learning to think. Smithing words and professing. Personal on texterium.org (creative writing), professional on pantarhei.press (language and learning, complexity and change)

One thought on “I did not know this about GenAI …”

  1. A typo’s ghost, a digital glitch,
    Found a village in a desert ditch.
    Is AI a god, or just a stray?
    It named the world, then lost the way.

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