So 1) 2) and 3) were out by 1,1 and 3 orders of magnitude respectively (the errors partially cancelled out) and 4) was nonsensical.
This little experiment made my skeptical about the state of the art of AI. I have seen much AI output which is extraordinary it's funny how one serious fail can impact my point of view so dramatically.
I feel the same way. It's like discovering for the first time that magicians aren't doing "real" magic, just sleight of hand and psychological tricks. From that point on, it's impossible to be convinced that a future trick is real magic, no matter how impressive it seems. You know it's fake even if you don't know how it works.
I'm in the second camp but find it kind of sad and often envy the people who can stay entertained even though they know better.
I look at optical illusions like The Dress™ and am impressed that I cannot force my brain to see it correctly even though I logically know what color it is supposed to be.
Finding new ways that our brains can be fooled despite knowing better is kind of a fun exercise in itself.