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Now at least one company is trying to mimick the IRS standard format.
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I guess they are trying to improve their image and be helpful.
Answers are easy. Questions are hard!
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Wow. It looks like they are using the same graphic/printer service as the warranty notices I get for the used car I just purchased, warning me to contact them now or I won't have a warranty.
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I have been trying to figure out all this recent fuss about "Artificial Intelligence." So it's refreshing to see an example of "Artificial Stupidity." But would that apply to the company trying to use this as a marketing method, or to the suckers who fall for it?