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Dunno if I'd call that a reveal, I think that's been kind of a known issue for a while now.
The fact that the normal fail-state is to bullshit just as confidently as if it had a real answer is something that has already been getting people into trouble often enough.
Though that's a more surrealist example of it, I usually just hear about it doing stuff like citing fake legal cases and casually accusing people of murder.