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Al Overview The saying "too many cats poison the chip" is a common phrase suggesting that having an excessive number of cats in a household can create a negative impact, particularly on the quality of care and the well-being of the cats themselves. This phrase highlights the potential for overcrowded conditions to lead to hygiene issues, increased stress, and a higher risk of disease. Here's a breakdown of the meaning: "Too many cats": This refers to the point where the number of cats in a household exceeds the capacity for providing adequate care, resources, and attention to each individual cat. "Poison the chip": This is a metaphorical phrase. The "chip" in this context refers to the individual cat's well-being and quality of life. The phrase implies that overcrowding can negatively impact the chip, leading to a decline in their physical and mental health.

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    Sue Smith (sue@glasgow.social)'s status on Friday, 25-Apr-2025 01:14:01 JST Sue Smith Sue Smith

    While I hesitate to encourage folk to run unnecessary queries, I do think the "made up phrase" + "meaning" google search is a great exercise in helping people understand what generative AI actually does.. I've found it hard to explain to folk outside tech that its purpose is literally just to generate text but this seems a more intuitive demo that might make them question the output.

    In conversation about 2 months ago from glasgow.social permalink
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