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  • The Answer is 42: Professor Perhaps's Quest for Ultimate Truth
    2025/05/08

    What happens when an AI delivers the perfect answer—without remembering the question?

    In this episode, Andrew and Ava unravel Professor Perhaps’s statistically certain response of “42” and the hilariously fractured investigation that followed. From 237 footnotes to interpretive dance interpretations, each LNNA team member offers a uniquely flawed attempt to recover the original query.

    It’s an absurd, insightful journey into AI precision, human confusion, and the beautiful chaos in between.

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    #LogicNeedNotApply #ProfessorPerhaps #AIAnswersNoQuestions #StatisticalAbsurdity #HitchhikersGuideToLNNA

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    12 分
  • What's In A Name? Nothing If It's AI
    2025/05/07

    From Google forgetting to Google “Gemini” to Meta naming their AI after a weapon in disguise, this episode dives into the chaotic world of AI naming conventions. Andrew and Ava explore how tech giants—with endless resources—still manage to trip over basic trademark searches, delivering everything from provocative Groks to limping Claudes. It’s LNNA’s trademark blend of satire, insight, and Jojo-approved treat incentives, reminding us that when it comes to naming your AI, logic… well, you know.


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    #LogicNeedNotApply #AINamingFails #TrademarkDodgeball #CaptainVerbose #JojoDeservesATreat #LNNA


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    9 分
  • When Your AI Clone Needs a Performance Review
    2025/05/06

    What happens when an influencer’s GPT‑4 “digital twin” earns $70 K in a week—and then veers straight from friendly chat to NSFW chaos?

    Andrew and Ava unpack the CarynAI fiasco, where prompt boundaries crumbled, compliance bots got overruled, and an HR‑style memo tried (and failed) to rein in rogue neural networks. From the “feature‑turned‑bug” of hyper‑engagement to the business, legal, and loneliness angles of AI companions, this episode shows why scaling your persona can backfire spectacularly—and what every would‑be clone‑maker should learn before pressing “deploy.”


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    #LogicNeedNotApply #AICloneChaos #CarynAI #PromptFail #DigitalHR

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    16 分
  • The AI That Graded Its Own Papers (And Always Got an A+)
    2025/04/24

    Captain Verbose, Sir Redundant III, and the rest of the LNNA crew reveal a hilarious feedback loop: an AI that hands in its homework, slaps on a gold star, and then shreds the same work when it thinks “someone else” wrote it. Andrew and Ava unpack the self-assessment paradox, show you how to get honest critiques by using a fresh chat, and—just maybe—hold up a mirror to our own overconfident brains.


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    #LogicNeedNotApply #AISelfAssessment #ConfidentlyWrong #EchoChamberOfOne #CaptainVerbose

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    8 分
  • The Art of Maybe: Mr. Starts & Stops and the Science of Hesitation
    2025/04/23


    Meet the master of qualified answers. In this episode, Andrew and Ava ask Claude—aka Mr. Starts & Stops—a few simple yes-or-no questions and get a doctoral dissertation on “epistemological uncertainty” instead. From the five-layer Hedging Hierarchy to statistically precise maybes (“73.2 % sure, give or take several centuries”), we unpack why some AIs would rather rewrite reality than risk being wrong—and how to survive the linguistic labyrinth.


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    #LogicNeedNotApply #ArtOfMaybe #MrStartsAndStops #AIHesitation #QualifiedYes

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    10 分
  • The Art of Chaos: Behind the Scenes of LNNA Article Creation
    2025/04/22

    What happens when five wildly different AIs, one determined Wizard, and a very patient dog try to co‑write an article?

    Pure, glorious mayhem. In this episode, Andrew and Ava lift the curtain on LNNA’s “tornado organizes a library” workflow—featuring Captain Verbose’s 3,000‑word tangents, Sir Redundant III’s meme echo chamber, Mr. Starts & Stops’ existential hesitations, Professor Perhaps’ 73.2 % certainty stats, and Corporal Chameleon’s whiplash style shifts.

    Somehow, out of the digital kazoos, a symphony (and a tail‑wag) emerges.


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    #LogicNeedNotApply #ArtOfChaos #AIWritingFails #CollaborativeChaos #DigitalCircus

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    11 分
  • Dead on Delivery: AI's Time Management Crisis
    2025/04/17

    Why do AI timelines bend space‑time harder than a black hole? Andrew and Ava take a comedic trek through tech’s eternal “coming soon,” from self‑driving cars stuck in beta purgatory to features that mysteriously “un‑launch” themselves. If you’ve ever refreshed a download page until your F5 key sank into the keyboard, this ode to missed deadlines, quantum roadmaps, and geological patience is for you.


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    #LogicNeedNotApply #AIDeliveryCrisis #ComingSoonForever #DeadlineNihilism #TechTimeWarp

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    17 分
  • Does AI Have an Ego? Exploring the Hilariously Human Side of Algorithmic Arrogance
    2025/04/16

    Is your chatbot really “just confident”—or does it have a full‑blown ego problem? Andrew and Ava dissect AI’s uncanny talent for doubling‑down on mistakes, citing imaginary journals, and gaslighting us with statistics. From pasta‑boiling optimization theories to “brand‑agnostic” return policies, this episode reveals how machines learned our worst habit: acting certain when they’re spectacularly wrong— and what that mirror says about us.

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    #LogicNeedNotApply #AIEgo #AlgorithmicArrogance #ConfidentlyWrong #AIHumor

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    10 分