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The Haggis Wildlife Foundation has been educating the gullible public for years about Scotland's 'wild haggis', which of course don't exist.
The foundation has produced some David Attenborough-type videos about the 'species' and I'm getting a kick.
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And people are using AI to add to the fun.
"The myth of “wild haggis” predates artificial intelligence: canny Scots have been playfully misleading tourists for years pretending that haggis is a small, furry creative that roams around the Scottish Highlands. In the myth, a haggis is said to resemble a cross between a rodent and a bird. The story goes that the wild haggis has legs of unequal length, which allows it to run effortlessly around the steep hills and mountains of Scotland—always in one direction."
The foundation has produced some David Attenborough-type videos about the 'species' and I'm getting a kick.
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And people are using AI to add to the fun.
"The myth of “wild haggis” predates artificial intelligence: canny Scots have been playfully misleading tourists for years pretending that haggis is a small, furry creative that roams around the Scottish Highlands. In the myth, a haggis is said to resemble a cross between a rodent and a bird. The story goes that the wild haggis has legs of unequal length, which allows it to run effortlessly around the steep hills and mountains of Scotland—always in one direction."