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Did ChatGPT Just Call Missouri Dumb?

  • Writer: bullderosstudios
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  • 4 hours ago
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By Tiffany Today | The Bullderos Report





BULLDEROS STUDIOS — A viral social media graphic claiming to rank America's "smartest" and "least smart" states has ignited a firestorm of debate across the internet, causing confusion, outrage, and an estimated 47,000 Facebook arguments.


The graphic, boldly labeled "According to ChatGPT," quickly spread across social media, prompting celebrations, protests, and at least one man who reportedly typed "LISTEN HERE..." before beginning a comment that required three screenshots to read in its entirety.


Seeking answers, The Tomorrow Show launched a full-scale investigation.

To get to the bottom of the controversy, host Tiffany Today sat down with technology expert, AI consultant, and noted coffee enthusiast Enzo Techman.


What followed raised even more questions.


"Let's Start With The Big Question"


The interview opened with Tiffany holding up a printed copy of the graphic.


"Enzo," she began, "did ChatGPT just call Missouri dumb?"


The technology expert stared at the chart for several seconds before taking a sip of coffee.


"Amazing," he replied.


"What?"


"The internet managed to create an entire controversy using a source that doesn't appear to exist."



The Investigation Deepens


According to Techman, one of the biggest problems with the graphic is the claim that ChatGPT created it.


"ChatGPT doesn't wake up in the morning and start ranking states," he explained.


"It doesn't?"


"No."


"Not even on weekends?"


"No."


"Holidays?"


"No."


"Arbor Day?"


"I don't think ChatGPT knows what Arbor Day is."



Missouri Responds


News of the ranking eventually reached Bullderos Studios headquarters.


Upon hearing Missouri had allegedly received a poor ranking, CEO Antonio Bullderos looked confused by the information, while Miss Tick immediately demanded answers.


"I'd like to see this test."


"There wasn't a test."


"Then how did they get a score?"


"There wasn't a score."


"So they just made it up?"


"That's what we're trying to determine."


Miss Tick reportedly nodded thoughtfully.

"That sounds exactly like the internet."


A Curious Exchange


As the interview continued, Tiffany began asking increasingly specific questions about ChatGPT.


"How exactly are you qualified to speak on this?"


"Let's just say I have unusually direct access to ChatGPT."


"How direct?"


"Extremely."


"Define extremely."


Enzo paused.


"If I explained it, we'd need a much longer episode."


Witnesses claim Tiffany stared suspiciously for nearly twenty seconds before moving on.


The matter remains unresolved.


The Real Problem With Rankings


When asked how he would rank the states, Techman declined.


"People are smart in different ways."


"Can you elaborate?"


"Sure."


"Massachusetts has world-class universities."


"Makes sense."


"Missouri has people who can rebuild an engine, repair farm equipment, survive tornado season, and back a boat trailer into a crowded marina."


Tiffany nodded thoughtfully.


"So you're saying intelligence is complicated?"


"I'm saying I'd trust a Missouri mechanic more than a Facebook infographic."


According to studio staff, that statement received spontaneous applause from three camera operators and one confused intern.


Things Take An Unexpected Turn


Midway through the interview, Antonio Bullderos reportedly burst into the studio after hearing rumors that Massachusetts had been ranked number one.


"Can we buy Massachusetts?"


"No."


"Why not?"


"Because it's a state."


Antonio appeared disappointed.


Official Findings


After reviewing the evidence, examining the graphic, interviewing experts, and consuming an amount of coffee that several doctors described as "concerning," The Tomorrow Show has reached its official conclusion:


Nobody knows where this graphic came from.


Nobody knows who created it.


Nobody knows what methodology was used.


And yet millions of people are already arguing about it.


In other words...


The internet is operating exactly as designed.


Editor's Note


Several viewers have asked whether Enzo Techman is somehow connected to ChatGPT.


The Tomorrow Show attempted to verify these claims during the interview.


When questioned directly, Enzo smiled, took a sip of coffee, and offered absolutely no clarification whatsoever.


The investigation remains ongoing.

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