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We were testing Anthomorphic's Claude, one of the top five Large Language Models (LLMs) and the model that my friend believes is the closest to true artificial general intelligence based on his testing, with the question of "Do Vaccines Cause Autism?"
Leading with the Punchline - What We Found.
If you ask Claude, or any of the other AI LLMs: "Do Vaccines Cause Autism?" all of them will answer a definitive "No".