Seems like a pretty human thing to do, or at least something I (a human I think) have done. Type a bunch of sentences about a couple nouns and occasionally your brain types the other one as you're thinking ahead!<p>Certainly, I try to catch my own mistakes like this, but we've had years of hastily written online articles with typos/mistakes like this, that were fed right in to the various "AIs".
You lough but there is some truth behind it. Urine (yiikk) is known for some effects on wound healing and some other things.<p>(Yiiiiiiiiik)<p>So, our kidneys filter stuff out of our blood. They make a highly saturated concentrate, that will be diluted by addition of water. Also, the acidicy is regulated by bicarbonate in our body. There's one thing got los over the time:
in the beginning of treatment of kidney failure with dialysis, there have been a strange observation:<p>One doc wanted to regulate acidicy by supplying bicarbonate intravenously. But the calculations of the needed dosis wekt wrong, so the patient got way toooo much of bicarbonate.<p>His body reacted with opening of the flood gates - the patient went to the bucket like - he never left it. So drinking urine you get more of the stuff our body wants to get rid of. The more of stuff, the more it wants to get ridden of.
Wow, generative AI gave someone incorrect information? I'm shocked, just shocked. Thank god for journalists doing groundbreaking investigations like this.