Ask ChatGPT about any technical subject that you understand and you will discover that it has no understanding of science.
It can fool any arts graduate, but it can't fool an engineer. Here's an example.
Q if you pour boiling water into a plastic bottle and screw the cap on, what happens as it cools down?
A As the boiling water in the plastic bottle cools down, the air inside the bottle contracts. This creates a vacuum and causes the sides of the bottle to collapse. The plastic of the bottle can only withstand a certain amount of pressure, and the sudden decrease in pressure can cause the bottle to warp or even crack. Additionally, if the bottle was not made to withstand high temperatures, the rapid change in temperature can also cause the plastic to weaken and become brittle, leading to the bottle cracking or breaking. To avoid these issues, it's best to let the water cool down to a safe temperature before pouring it into a plastic bottle and sealing it.
This ignores the massive volume reduction as the steam condenses and also seems to think that plastics get more brittle when hot.