Which is exactly why I don't use it, it's not a magic box offering new advice, it just regurgitates something related (or that it thinks is related) it found, replete with bad and or dangerous suggestions, stereotypes, prejudices, etc. No thanks.
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It's literally "internet advice" at your fingertips... but worse.
Of course it does. They're not trained to be correct or helpful, they're trained to mimic what the average human would say.