"Electric Toaster From 1920"
"First Lawn Mower, 1916"
"Pedal Roller Skates, 1910"
"Housewife Doing Laundry Using The First Electric Washing Machine - Eatonville WA (C. 1910)"
"Michaux-Perreaux Steam-Vélocipède, 1869. It Is One Of Three Motorcycles Claimed To Be The First Motorcycle"
"The IBM 305 RAMAC, The First Computer With A Hard Drive: $10,000 Per Megabyte"
"The 10-Pound Headphones"
"One Of The First Osborne 1 Laptops, 1981"
"The First Computer Mouse (1964), Invented By Douglas Engelbart"
"Electric Kettle, Designed By Peter Behrens. AEG, Berlin, 1909"
"Hair Dryer (1920). The New Dryers Were Often Heavy, Weighing In At Approximately 2 Pounds (0.9 Kg), And Were Difficult To Use"
"The First Mass-Produced TV Set And Was Sold In 1946 And 1947"
"The Marchant Calculating Machine Company Was Founded In 1911 By Rodney And Alfred Marchant In Oakland, California"
"Elias Howe's First Sewing Machine, 1860"
"James King Invented And Patented The First Washing Machine Using A Rotating Drum. The Drum Partially Filled With Water"
"A Classic Emerson Transistor Radio, 1958"
"The First Refrigerator To See Widespread Use Was The General Electric "Monitor-Top" Refrigerator Introduced In 1927"
"Booth's Original Red Trolley British Vacuum Cleaner, 1905"
The AI that wrote those captions is a horrible speller.
Many others are false too...
Like #22 Johann Philipp Reis invented the telephone first in 1860. Bell commercialized it.
And #24 Emil Berliner invented the record disc format we still use today. Not the phonograph.
So much for the "first lawnmower" BS.
The first gasoline powered lawn mowers were made by Ransomes in 1902. Although they looked somewhat similar than #2, the one in the picture isn't one.
FAIL izi!