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AI is cool… until it goes totally bonkers.

Here are three real AI blunders that are equal parts hilarious and educational—perfect if you're crafting emails or web content.

1. Garbage in, garbage out

Voice transcription tools can be entertainingly off.

Like a "Our Best AI Transcription Bloopers" turned lecture audio into stand-up fodder.

You’ll find dialogue full of hilarious misunderstandings and bizarre misinterpretations.

Check out some of the funniest examples [here].

2. When AI invents nonsense… confidently

Some AI writing tools confidently deliver facts.

Only problem? They’re made up.

A recent post collected “10 real-world funny AI mistakes,” showing why quick fact-checks are crucial—before you send that newsletter.

See the full list of cringe-worthy errors [here].

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3. A headline that’s too good—not grammatically, but contextually

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  • Write faster without disasters — Avoid embarrassing mistakes that cost credibility.

  • Use AI smarter, not blindly — When tools fail, a little human smoothing goes a long way.

  • Look sharper, earn more trust — Better emails = better opens, better loyalty, better monetization.

Your readers trust you to be both clever and accurate. Let AI do the drafting—just make smart edits.

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