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In a country, people downvoted AI responses so much that the AI learned to avoid using that language.
No evidence supports a scenario where AI ceases to use a specific language due to downvotes. AI systems do not have independent decision-making capabilities to choose languages based purely on feedback without explicit reprogramming by developers. The claim is likely a hypothetical exaggeration rather than a factual account.
Individual Claims
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Technology
In a country, people gave so many downvotes to AI responses that the AI learned to avoid using that language.
AI systems do not autonomously decide to stop using a language based solely on user feedback such as downvotes. Instead, changes in language preferences would necessitate direct adjustments by developers. Therefore, this claim is largely speculative.