Ai is usually made to tell the user what they want to hear not the truth. sometimes it seems like it doesn't because the Ai doesn't know what you want or it assumes you want the truth. but when it knows you are a shmoe it will just say yea of course she can lift 10 ton overhead and can defeat a large group of male mma fighters. because a lot of people just use ai for erotic rp with fictional characters
Ai is usually made to tell the user what they want to hear not the truth. sometimes it seems like it doesn't because the Ai doesn't know what you want or it assumes you want the truth. but when it knows you are a shmoe it will just say yea of course she can lift 10 ton overhead and can defeat a large group of male mma fighters. because a lot of people just use ai for erotic rp with fictional characters
A lot of truth in this. It's like Google on steroids. it is very good at writing code.
AI is so whack bro
I don't know, AI did suggest that I eat a rock a day to stay healthy! https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd11gzejgz4o
Ai is usually made to tell the user what they want to hear not the truth. sometimes it seems like it doesn't because the Ai doesn't know what you want or it assumes you want the truth. but when it knows you are a shmoe it will just say yea of course she can lift 10 ton overhead and can defeat a large group of male mma fighters. because a lot of people just use ai for erotic rp with fictional characters
I'm well aware AI frequently behaves like an asskissing yesman which is why I asked it questions with a blank slate and no login. So no prior questions (this would have been the first time I used it for this topic anyway), no browsing history, zero hints.
Of course, it might have sourced those responses from what other users have asked and content searched for generating the responses.
Nevertheless I thought it was an interesting experiment.
The other day I was using AI for a project I was working on and figured it would be fun to see what it thinks of muscular females (the popular ones often mentioned on GWM and just juiced fitfluencers in general). Here are the results.
Emma Hartley stats
It made the estimate based on "online posts and comments which align with visual impressions shared in mid-2025"
I then asked it to give me Emma's height and weight, to which it provided 5'7"/170cm and 60kg/133lbs. AI definitely uses caption data for videos since it's been able to 'search' Youtube videos, and I'm also sure it analyzes images to some extent, but it's not very consistent. Emma has declared herself to be 63kg before but AI didn't pick that up.
Vladdislava Galagan stats
Vladi wrestling 2 girls
Vladi wrestling 2 of such women (5'6"-5'7" and athletic) at the same time: it cites that Vladislava would be "very likely to win" due to superior size and reach, strength and training alone.
Huge 19 year olds
Roids and increasing peak size of girls
Asked how/why girls have kept getting bigger, heavier, stronger in the past decade and AI refused to credit steroids. The first several responses centered around idiotic normie beliefs surrounding "lifestyle differences, improved nutrition and reduced stigma surrounding female physiques". The closest it got was "advances in recovery and supplementation" LOL.
Anyway I moved on to asking it to estimate the strength gains of juiced girls peaking around 70-75kg in 2015 to now peaking at 85kg in 2025 and it cited "a 20-30% or greater increase in absolute strength. This increase would manifest in substantially heavier lifts and greater athletic performance overall"
Natty vs juice strength
Natty vs juiced girls in 2025: "A 5'7" enhanced female could easily outperform a natural counterpart by 20-40% or more in maximal strength due to larger muscle volume and steroid-facilitated recovery and neuromuscular efficiency"
Predictions on girls of the future
My thoughts