serpentcyborg
9 months ago
Google's AI tells me the absolutely lowest temperature the human body can survive is 95 degrees Fahrenheit
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serpentcyborg
9 months ago
Wait, I'm thinking it might be basing it on coldest temperature the human body can survive as in body temperature, but I was asking in terms of being in
Dr. Yubsie
9 months ago
Laughs in Canadian
it's more if like you're under anesthesia where your body temp goes down. it's why you need someone to monitor your vitals
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serpentcyborg
9 months ago
yubsie It's not even a Canadian thing. 95 degrees fahrenheit is 35 degrees celcius
serpentcyborg
9 months ago
SilverGrimalkin That makes sense, although it also said that survival depends on factors like heavy clothing and wind chill
serpentcyborg
9 months ago
Which really made it sound like google AI thinks humans will freeze to death if we go out in eighty degree temps
serpentcyborg
9 months ago
So it was probably stitching together information about surviving outside in cold temperatures and temperatures dropping under anesthesia
Dr. Yubsie
9 months ago
almost certainly because AI is not very smart
below 95f is is when the human body temp hits the hypothermia stage yeah. not the...ambient temp lmao
you can...recover from hypothermia though so its even not right about that if its like YOU WILL DIE lmao
serpentcyborg
9 months ago
Now I'm picturing the robot uprising, but they keep making mistakes due to muddling up things like this, and being baffled when humans don't die after they are standing outside on a normal day
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