Asking Chatgpt If a Seahorse Emoji Exists Leads to Weird Results
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The post discusses how ChatGPT provides inconsistent and incorrect responses when asked about the existence of a seahorse emoji, sparking a discussion about AI's limitations and the Mandela effect.
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Grok has a conspiracy theory for this one. 'No, a seahorse emoji does not exist in the official Unicode standard. Many people seem to recall one (often described as a yellow or orange left-facing design), but this appears to be a Mandela effect—a collective false memory—with no evidence it ever officially existed. Social media discussions and videos often highlight this misconception, sometimes showing fabricated images that mimic Apple or other platform styles. Instead, people commonly represent seahorses using combinations like (horse and water wave) or related aquatic emojis such as or .'
This thread from 11 months ago discusses AI admitting to "falling for the mandela effect.": https://old.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/1g08o8u/seah...
And this thread from 3 years ago goes deeper into the rabbit hole: https://old.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/qbvbrm/anyon...
Has anyone seen World on a Wire, about living in a false reality where memories are erased to preserve the simulation? Getting a similar feeling here!
My tentative conclusion is that there must be a seahorse icon in another older app or character set that isn't unicode, and that's what people are remembering, since some of the digging into old iPhone versions seems fairly convincing.
That, or we are living in a simulation and this seahorse realization is about to imminently propagate into something far bigger...