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To the person below asking "either its right or its an error in AI", and you can trust me since I work in AI company and know something.
There is no "error in AI". AI can either provide true or false information.
It is not a truth engine. Same as people can have incorrect conclusions, lie or simply be misled by incorrect sources, AI can provide purely wrong information. It is a probability engine working with a mix of true, false or unverified information. So the result is unpredictable (to a certain degree).
Never trust what AI says without verifying the sources.
Just for your own information if you are curious.