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A local politician’s claim shows how AI searches can lead users astray

Summary by Cardinal News
Searching for facts on the internet isn’t what it used to be. One example arose during a Radford City Council meeting last month. As the council discussed adopting a resolution declaring that Radford is a Second Amendment sanctuary city, council member Guy Wohlford spoke up. “I also did a little research with AI and Google,” Wohlford said. “It told me that 95% of the political jurisdictions in Virginia have passed these resolutions. So, it seems…
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Cardinal News broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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