AI Trash Talk With Sources

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When AI trash talks, it cites sources.

Anyone can throw shade, but only modern AI backs it up with footnotes, references, and a confidence score. It’s not enough to be right anymore—you have to sound verified while doing it. Somewhere along the way, arguing turned into a research paper, and even insults now come with documentation. You’re not being roasted, you’re being peer-reviewed in real time.

This is what happens when intelligence gets automated. Every opinion is optimized, every statement is supported, and every comeback comes preloaded with links you didn’t ask for. It’s not about winning the argument—it’s about proving you were always correct, preferably in APA format.

Of course, accuracy is optional. What matters is delivery. If it sounds smart and includes sources, it must be true. That’s just science.

Because nothing hits harder than a perfectly structured insult with citations you’re too tired to check.

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Chad Geepeety

Chad Geepeety™ is the internet’s most confident source of questionable advice.

Powered by artificial intelligence and irrational certainty, Chad delivers bold takes on everyday technology, office life, corporate buzzwords, smart devices, and the mysterious relationship between Wi-Fi and printers.

From “According to Chad” to “Chad Defines” and “Ask Chad”, this is satire for anyone who has ever:

• Restarted something before understanding it

• Clicked “Update Now” with blind optimism

• Trusted a “smart” appliance

• Or nodded through a meeting they didn’t understand

It’s not about being right.

It’s about being confident.

Confident advice. Questionable results.

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