The day will come when Fuck AI and Confidently Inncorect will have no choice, but to merge into one community.
And then a new literally Fuck AI community will emerge! Or just not, hopefully.
If this was actually done, the most likely outcome is it would trip a circuit breaker
Or explode the plug in someone's hand, depending on the circuit breaker and the wire gauge
On a domestic plug the chances of injury are low, but not zero. It would definitely damage both the plug and socket, possibly burn your hand, and definitely be an exciting moment.
I've had a cheapo electric kettle plug explode in my hand due to melted contacts in the base touching each other (I'm not sure why the plug exploded and not the base, probably a shitty connection in the plug). I didn't get injured but it was indeed quite exciting.
I had a cheapo Chinese charger explode in the socket. It was indeed quite exciting.
If done that way, it wouldn't even fit into a socket. Prongs are rotated 90°
Huh, yeah, you are right. I'm not from the US so it didn't immediately jump out at me
It is long overdue that those companies can be held legally responsible for what their AI produces.
If i had drawn up and published such an image, I probably could be drawn in court. Time for AI companies to fall under the same rule.
There have been cases of people poisoned, people looking for psychological help getting recommended to commit suicide, etc.
Time to drag those companies in court.
Actually it wouldn't do anything because you would not even be able to plug it in since the prongs are facing the wrong way and therefore would not fit into the socket.
That's also a fair point, I'm not familiar with this particular plug, so didn't pick up on that right away.
everything about this is wrong. the most fundamental part is the fact that you don't wire north american plugs. Wiring your own plugs is a british thing, hence why the case is shaped like the british plug.
This device is useful for exercise. You will need to walk to the panel to flip the fuse every time you use it.
I was taught to call the neutral "common" cause neutral makes it sound safe.
Typically in a US house it should be safe. Just assuming it is actually safe on the other hand is profoundly unsafe.
Incorrect. The neutral wire is a current carrying conductor and will generally be just as "hot" as the hot wire.
Image being confidently incorrect in the comments of a confidently incorrect post.
Under normal circuit conditions, the only voltage present on Neutral would be whatever voltage loss is occurring between the load and the tie in point between neutral and earth.
Different circumstances are different. Neturals are current carrying conductors. Neutrals are also grounded (as in bonded to ground at the main panel). In the case of someone wiring a recepticle or making joints in a junction box without turning off the circuit, one side of the neutral will almost certainly become disconnected from its return path in that process. When doing electrical work you absolutely do not consider the N wire safe for this reason.
Sure, if you touch the N lug in a hot panel or the N side of a receptacle while everything's properly wired you won't get shocked, but nobody has any reason to touch the N conductor if you aren't working working on the circuit/box/panel. I'll admit my use of "generally" above isnt exactly appropriate when you consider that a home doesnt "generally" have someone working on the wiring. Similarly my "incorrect" at the comment above me is less than 100% accurate, but I maintain that in the case of actual electrical work being done (the only time this conversation matters) you can never consider N to be safe.
All circuits are hot. All guns are loaded. All knives are sharp.
Yeah... I tried to ask it in Danish, and this is what it came up with...

I've assembled a few plugs myself... And this certain isn't quite how I did it...
EDIT: This was actually Gemini 2.5 Pro... But it's not very "pro"
No you won't... The "live" wire is just shorting neutral to ground. You'd need a second, far worse, problem for this to do anything
but if the neutral was broken
Isn't that what I said though?
No? You said it would trip the circuit breaker
I mean in spirit, we agree this is a nonsense wiring diagram for sure, but my interpretation is that we disagree on the details
I mean, you said you'd need a second fault on the system to get shocked, and I described that fault in the description, and said this would need to happen in order to electrocute someone.
Rereading your post a third time, that is not my take away
But the very well might have been your intention. Language is delicate like that sometimes...I don't know what you meant, but if you tell me that's what you meant by those words, I believe you
There's no live wire in this diagram. There is a section of black wire that is labeled "live", but it's just connecting the ground wire to the top prong with no voltage applied. The unlabeled white wire shorts them together. If the white wire was cut, then the top prong would be ground.
This is just a fancy way to short neutral and ground.
It’s a plug, not an outlet. I made the same mistake because it’s such an astonishingly bad diagram.
Hot phase comes in from the prong, travels to the screw via black wire, then directly into ground.
Of course, it’s a moot point because you cannot plug this into a North American outlet, the prongs are in the wrong position.
Until you plug it in. Then it's a weird way to test your GFCI.
There is no ground plug in this diagram, only phase and neutral. With the ground connected to phase.
No, the ground is wired to a screw that is labeled “live”; nowhere do I see a live line coming in. There’s a large black insulator with nothing but a ground wire in it, and it’s labeled “ground”.
There are no hots in this image.
Am I to believe that the screw at the top is just magically energized?
I've wired plugs with like 12 and a large part of our house with 14 or so. Ofc, with my dad and depending on the circumstances a qualified electrician checking, but no matter how wild it got, I never made a mistake
How are there people needing help to simply wire a plug? The hardest part is to open that damn thing!
Someone replied to me saying this picture of a plug is a dead circuit, because nothing is connected to anything, they genuinely don't seem to understand what a plug is.
They walk among us.
To be fair, this circuit is absolutely safe at long as the breakers are installed.
Edit: Because this will trip the circuit breaker. It's a short y'all.
And the neutral is unbroken.
You're putting a lot of faith in the rest of the installation.
I was being tongue in cheek. This will pop the circuit breaker, but to your point, may cause a fire with the insulation of the neutral. So I admit, it's not "perfectly safe." Lol.
It also looks like plug neutral is connected to plug live too? So its one single node to ground on the plug side?
are we sure the prompt was not "how to create a plug in north America for maximum damage?" 😄
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When people are way too smug about their wrong answer.
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