Silver discoveries a lazy Saturday /Reblog lottery

in Silver Gold Stackerslast year (edited)

Welcome to a lazy Saturday post where I take a bit of a brake and make an easy post, I actually missed last lazy Saturday and was pretty tired the day after since I ended up staying up late to finish my post.

My introductory post to the lazy saturday can be found here

I got this one for 10% over spot at my local coin shop and with it being a lazy Saturday and just being facts about the coin I figure I will let the AI tell you about it

AI:
The 2003 1 Dollar coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II is a special issue coin that commemorates the discovery of large deposits of silver in Cobalt, Ontario, Canada, in the early 1900s. The coin was issued by the Royal Canadian Mint to mark the 100th anniversary of the discovery.

The coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, designed by Canadian artist Dora de Pedery-Hunt. The reverse of the coin features a design by Canadian artist Robert-Ralph Carmichael, which depicts a miner drilling into rock with a pneumatic drill, surrounded by the inscription "Discovery at Cobalt" and the denomination "1 Dollar".

The discovery of silver in Cobalt was a significant event in Canadian mining history, as it led to a boom in the mining industry and the development of several mining towns in the area. The discovery also had a major impact on the Canadian economy, as it helped to establish Canada as a major producer of silver.

The 2003 1 Dollar coin is made of nickel-plated steel and has a diameter of 26.5 millimeters. The coin has a mintage of 25 million and is still in circulation in Canada today. It is a popular coin among collectors due to its historical significance and unique design.

bitcoinman:
Notice the last section ? The AI is giving us some information that is clearly off... that is why it's important to always do your own research when you are using AI generated content, especially when its for something important. Did you catch any mistakes ? If so be sure to share in the comments below.

Dollar specifications right below.

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25.175 grams? Seems an unusual amount. What's that about 8/10ths of a Troy Ounce?

My guess is the USD/CAD exchange rate of 0.74?

Notice the last section ?

Too lazy for that

lol no worries the Ai gave me some bs about how its made of nickel-plated steel and has a diameter of 26.5 millimeters. The coin has a mintage of 25 million and is still in circulation in Canada today....🤣 and a lot more mistakes, was trying to make a point about how this stuff is not a 100% reliable !PIMP

Then why AI at all?!

To show the state of AI, it had some good information too but it also made some stuff up, somehow mixed things up

Yeah it makes shit up when it has little or no info 😂

Not just that it can also make the wrong conclusions, it doesn't know what's good or bad, essentially AI is a basic artificial brain that is connected to a vast computer network and in order to do things right and efficiently these neural networks need a lot of training from humans to tell them what's really good


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A .9999 Fine Silver Coin is made up of Nickel plated Steel...??? I've got to get me one of those...lol...

Lol that's what is know as an AI hallucinations for one reason or another it makes some shit up but it also has some facts in there

Cool coin! AI is just unreliable, it makes things up when I've tried it out.

I hear that a big part of that is also the prompt from the user , better promotion can get better results and could have less of these fabrications from the AI, I just thought this was a pretty simple task for it but guess not but I let it slide for lazy Saturday and use it as an opportunity to bring up this point of AI not being that simple yet

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