They don't. It's you who gives it meaning. Also, it's trained on trillions (gazillions?) of man-hours of data, so even if it's an antiquated "algorithm" it manages to be authentic. Also, no one factors in the small adjustments (and likely deliberate prompt / text insertions) that the parent company would undertake to make the ""AI"" seem more real. It's 50% tech, 50% marketing.
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