I'm not in denial that artificial intelligence can be useful, but I'll admit that I don't fully trust the machines - yet. However, they might have just won me over as the robots tell me that they believe there are 5 reasonable possibilities of sites in Missouri that may hide hidden treasure. Now, you have my undivided attention.

I've spent quite a bit of time with ChatGPT, but decided I would see how Google AI compares. I queried the machines to see if they could help me locate rumored hidden treasure in Missouri and was shocked when the robots enthusiastically recommended I pursue 5 specific treasures within the state.

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Spanish Treasure hidden in the Ozarks

There have long been tales of early Spanish explorers stashing gold in the Missouri Ozarks. The machines believe this is a valid possibility. Now, where did I put my shovel?

Jesse James and the James Gang Gold

I've speculated before that Jesse James hidden gold was somewhere in Missouri. While some have speculated that it might be in Oklahoma, the machines think my Missouri theory holds a lot of possibilities. I hope the robots are right.

Lost Mine in Missouri Contains Hidden Gold Stash

Legend says Joseph Slater hid the location of a high-grade copper mine. The machines say he was telling the truth, but they won't divulge the exact location of where it is.

Parson Keithly's Hidden Gold

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Sunken treasure under the Mississippi River in Missouri

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