I can't confirm or deny, but I'd never trust AI with something like this. It's trained specifically to answer with full confidence regardless of whether it's correct. For example, Google AI told me a Fiat 500 Abarth has a curb weight of 3350lb, which is more than my wife's Honda CR-V. That's because it found the gross weight online and just regurgitated it with authoritative confidence. That's what it does. It only reads enough to think it's found your answer and then vomits the info it "found" back at you.
If you were having trouble finding the answer, it's far more likely that the AI stitched together various snippets of unrelated information. AI is a tool designed to drum up investor interest, its job is to sell itself, and it does that by talking with the full confidence of car salesman who guarantees that a Taycan Turbo does, in fact, have a turbocharger. In fact, it has two of them
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