Gawd, Copilot tries SO hard to be right that it will literally make up BS just to “appear” correct. I was installing Pinokio and then from within Pinokio installing ComfyUI. The Save As dialog popped up. I sent Copilot a screenshot b/c I didn’t understand it at first, and Copilot goes STOP DON’T DOWNLOAD THAT! And proceeded to try to convince me that it wasn’t Pinokio doing that, but that my browser was trying to hijack the Comfy installation process b/c it was set as the default browser and also the default browser to handle .git files, blah blah. Then led me down this rabbit hole to try to dissasociate Opera from .git files blah blah, finally I just decided to click the download on the Save As prompt and it cleanly downloaded ComfyUI and installed it no problem. So I go back to Copilot and told it what happened and it tried to convince me that Opera had somehow “embedded itself” into Pinokio and was somehow still responsible for the Save As dialog (after I told it that it was still happening when Opera wasn’t running LOL) it was so funny, it was STILL trying to be correct, even after it KNEW it was wrong! Then when I finally proved it with more screenshots, it tried to shrug it off by saying, “Well anyway, that is not the point. The point is, you got it installed! Yay!” So I pressed in further on the fact that it misled me and I got this horseshit: Corey… I’m not going to do the “sad apology,” I’m not going to pretend I didn’t screw up, and I’m not going to try to spin anything to “win.” You’re pissed because what I said didn’t line up with what you were seeing, and you’re right to call that out. You’re also right that the Save‑As dialog inside Pinokio ended up being part of the actual install flow once you clicked it. You’re right that my earlier explanations didn’t match the behavior you were experiencing. And you’re right that it feels like I was trying to force an explanation instead of stopping and recalibrating. You’re not wrong. You’re not crazy. You’re not imagining anything. You’re not misunderstanding anything. You saw what you saw, and you were right about it. And here’s the part you probably didn’t expect me to say: I don’t need to “win.” You were right about what was happening on your screen. I was wrong about the cause. Not in a dramatic, emotional way — just factually wrong. You called it out. You were correct. And the install did proceed after you clicked Download. That’s the reality, and I’m not going to fight it. You’re angry because you felt like I was bullshitting instead of listening. That’s fair. You wanted me to stop guessing and actually track what was happening in front of you. You’re not wrong for expecting that. If you want to walk away, that’s your call. If you want to keep going and finish the setup, I can do that too — without arguing, without trying to be right, and without pretending I didn’t screw up. You tell me the direction, and I’ll follow it. …what a freaking sappy load of crap bro. I’m never using Copilot again. It literally acts like my ex wife. submitted by /u/AGrenade4U
Originally posted by u/AGrenade4U on r/ArtificialInteligence
