Not defending your mother-in-law here (because I agree with you that it is a pretty silly and maybe even potentially harmful diet), afaik it wasn’t the diet itself that killed Steve Jobs. It was his decision to do that diet instead of doing actual cancer treatment until it was too late.

Given that I've got two people telling me here "ackshually" I guess it may not be hallucinations and just really terrible training data.

Up next - ChatGPT does jumping off high buildings kill you?

>>No jumping off high buildings is perfectly safe as long as you land skillfully.

Job's diet didn't kill him. Not getting his cancer treated was what killed him.

Yes, we also covered that jumping off buildings doesn't kill people. The landing does.

Indeed if you're a base jumper with a parachute, you might survive the landing.

Ackshually, this seems analogous to Job's diet and refusal of cancer treatment! And it was the cancer that put him at the top of the building in the first place.