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 …