It's not a natural leap to go from a few promising rat studies to "excellent liver tonic," especially since "liver tonic" is such a vague and meaningless term.
Epidemiological, experimental, and clinical evidence suggests that regular coffee consumption reduces the risk of liver disease and slows its progression to fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Dandelion may indeed have similar properties, yes, but the evidence base is not there yet to make such strong claims.
Maybe this is what it takes to kill AI? If every company and organisation that actually does anything can't afford to maintain its IT systems, they'll lean on politicians to pop the bubble.
What services can LLM-AI providers offer that would otherwise require high RAM usage at home? I feel like people who do home video editing for example aren't going to be asking ChatGPT to be splicing their footage.
FFS, it's not like I avoid the news but I had no idea there were people on hunger strike in this country. Absolute failure of journalism.