Google’s AI-driven search engine, Google SGE, has been caught dispensing outrageous advice on how to pass kidney stones: drink gallons of your own urine daily. The revelation sparked outrage on social media, with critics slamming the advice as dangerous and irresponsible. Google has since changed its answer to the query. Experts emphasize that the correct approach to passing kidney stones involves drinking plenty of water, adjusting diet, and seeking medical intervention if necessary.
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In a shocking true story, Chanelle McAuliffe uncovers the lies of Belle Gibson, Australia’s most successful wellness influencer. Gibson claimed to have cured her deadly brain cancer with natural remedies, but it was all an elaborate fabrication to swindle millions. Behind the facade of a healthy lifestyle, Gibson preyed on cancer patients, persuading them to forego medical treatment for her false promises. Chanelle’s suspicions, ignited by a witnessed seizure that Gibson miraculously recovered from, led her on a six-month mission to expose the truth. Gibson’s empire crumbled when she was fined £240,000 for lying about her cancer and misappropriating funds meant for charities. Despite the penalty, she remains a free woman, leaving many victims seeking justice and exposing the dangers of misinformation and the vulnerability of those facing illness.