No, he asked ChatGTP for a substitute for sodium chloride without providing context as to what he was going to use it for. ChatGTP suggested sodium bromide. After 3 months salting his food with sodium bromide, he became insane, but with just enough sanity to know enough to go to a hospital.
“The neighbour above us has a dog who apparently lets it pee on their balcony which has made it seep down onto our balcony. The floor was just painted last week….”
No, he asked ChatGTP for a substitute for sodium chloride without providing context as to what he was going to use it for. ChatGTP suggested sodium bromide. After 3 months salting his food with sodium bromide, he became insane, but with just enough sanity to know enough to go to a hospital.
That was in reply to Armida regarding #19
He lived, and treatment was successful.
Where do you even get Sodium Bromide? Sodium Chloride is just regular salt, but bromide? That's not an every day supermarket item.