This guy had a great time posting on social media about what the name of the Grand Tetons really means.

He did it by asking ChatGPT, so the AI voice would have to say it out loud.

Some of you already know the answer. The point is to get a laugh by having your computer say it.

You can use any AI, no matter if it's Google, Siri, or Alexia. But it depends on how you ask the question. Those other AIs might just send you to a translation program.

First, let's let this guy have a good time listening to the answer in the video below.

After watching this video, I asked Google's AI, and the answer I got was:

"Grand Teton" translates to "large teat" or "big breast" in English, referring to the tallest peak in the Teton Range of mountains. 

The French explorers who first named the range, "Les Trois Tetons" (The Three Breasts), later named the tallest peak "Grand Teton," or "the big breast". 

The name "Teton" itself comes from the French word "téton" (pronounced teh-TON), which means breast or nipple. 

OKAY, so it's silly and juvenile fun.

Yet nobody can resit.

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Even tour guides love to tell tourists about the translation.

It makes people giggle every time.

Making a computer say it adds some freshness to the joke.

As if we tricked it into saying something "naughty."

I would say that we all need to grow up, but --- WHY?

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I can't wait until we have robots so we can make them say it.

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