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Even Google A. I. Knows 2 Coins Isn't "Bulk"

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Anyone else sick of people listing 2 coins as "bulk coins"?

Here's what Google AI has to say when asked "Are 2 coins considered bulk?"


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No, two coins are generally not considered "bulk" in a typical context, which usually implies a larger quantity, or a quantity that requires special handling or storage.

Here's why:
"Bulk" implies a larger quantity:
The term "bulk" suggests a quantity that is more than a few items, often requiring special packaging or storage.

Two coins are a small number:

Two coins are a very small number, and don't necessitate bulk handling or storage.

Context matters:
The meaning of "bulk" can depend on the context. For example, if you're talking about storing a large collection of coins, then two coins would not be considered bulk, but if you're referring to a small amount of coins, then two coins would not be considered bulk.


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Yep, that's a bit silly. I guess there just trying to get hits on their sales.
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Wonder how AI would treat the phrase 'bulking up'....in the context of gaining muscle mass?
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Glad that Google AI is so thorough in its discussion of such a complicated question!
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