So I was just pointing out that users need to make sure they are giving it the correct context, as you did, or you may gut unexpected results that aren't necessarily wrong, but are not applicable to their local jurisdiction or situation.
As to your point about reasoning and logic, it isn't doing that, which I why I mentioned Smith as a comparison. It's fooling you into thinking it is doing that. This is a pretty thorough explanation of what it is doing, and worth reading for those who think it has powers it does not.
https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/...-does-it-work/
One of the interesting things about our attempt to create real world AI is that we are trying to re-create how the brain works with neural nets, yet we have such a limited understanding of how the brain works that we don't have the knowledge to do it. It's kind of like buying a horse before you even know how to forge steel for the cart. Or something. I think we are getting ahead of ourselves.