SO WHERE WAS THE TOMATO
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Normally I'd respond with an annoying "RTFA!" But you're right, the article really doesn't say where the tomato was.
I sent an artificial intelligence into the Internet for me to go searching for more information. Apparently the secret has simply not yet been revealed; this article says that the astronauts on board the station said they'd found it but that they didn't publicly explain further. Presumably NASA knows.
It was the [REDACTED] who found it in <<>>
"The tomato was located by ββββonaut ββββββ in the [DATA EXPUNGED] module."
This must be one dangerous tomato.
Someone ate the tomato.
Did you use bing, or did you actually use a tool to do the ai searching? If the latter, mind sharing the name, please?
Both of those things are true. I used Bing Chat to go searching for me. It's an AI tool that goes through search results and tries to find the answer to a question among them.
Thanks!
Lol I realized didn't ask my question well. I wanted to know if you were using a program running on your computer. But now I know the answer.