![]() That said we did have to have a couple of goes and make the prompt more specific – when we originally asked ChatGPT for a “film in which the main character is trained by an alien” it pitched Lilo & Stitch the 2002 animated Disney film. Posing the same question to ChatGPT instead gets it to predict the film I’m thinking of is Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back – which it was. There’s a swamp sure, and weird creatures but that’s not the film I’m thinking of. This can be super helpful if you remember snippets of a film scene, the odd line of a song, or some other slightly obscure but specific detail that isn’t the name of the thing you want to recall.Ĭase in point, if you use Google to search for “What's the film in which the main character trains with a small green alien in a swamp” the first film recommendation hidden among the mish-mash of results is Labou – a 2008 flick about kids looking for treasure in the Louisiana bayou. There are reasons for and against using AI chatbots as search engines, but one advantage they do have is that they can have a much better go at piecing together partial information to find what you’re after. AI can’t think critically and their writing will be easily manipulated by any biases in their data set, so make sure you carefully vet and edit anything an AI produces before you release it into the world. ![]() Additionally, the show has already been banned on Twitch once after it produced a segment that was transphobic and homophobic – an accident the creators apologized for and blamed on them briefly switching to a ChatGPT alternative to be its writer after ChatGPT suffered from outages. While the show’s segments and jokes may mimic Seinfeld's humor the often nonsense combination of words and inconsistent setups and punchlines help the show avoid being funny and instead see it stray into absurd territory. ![]() Nothing, Forever serves as a good example of why you might want to think twice about relying on an AI writer. While at the other end of the spectrum, you have ‘TV shows’ like Nothing, Forever, an AI-written parody of Seinfeld.Ī screenshot from Nothing, Forever it looks like an old PS1 game (Image credit: Mismatch Media) But ChatGPT can take things one step further by just doing the writing for you.īBC Click presenter, Lara Lewington used ChatGPT to help pen a documentary where she outlines how AI could transform our daily lives – and the issues AI has that are holding it back. Writing a TV show – Nothing, ForeverĬhatGPT can be a pretty helpful writing buddy by helping to pitch story prompts, edit your work and even tell you the tone of your writing. Worst case you have to pay the fine anyway, but at least you didn’t waste much of your own time fighting it. Millie Houlton, a student in the UK, reportedly used ChatGPT to send a letter to York City Council which convinced them to withdraw a fine of £60 (around $75 / AU$112), and Shaun Bosley, a UK motorist, used ChatGPT help him reduce a fine for stopping at Gatwick Airport from £100 to £15 (around $125 to $19 / AU$186 to AU$28).Ĭopying this ChatGPT example won’t always help you save money – especially if you don’t double-check that its writing hasn't strayed into gibberish – but considering how quick and easy it is to get the chatbot to produce the letter for you it’s probably worth giving it a try. That’s the thought that’s crossed several people’s minds, with them turning to ChatGPT to help them challenge fines and save money. If parking companies are going to send us automated letters telling us we have to pay a fine, why shouldn’t we leverage AI to send automated arguments back to help us try and reduce how much we’re charged – or even get out of paying completely? Writing letters – get parking fines reduced So while you can have a go at making a game in ChatGPT yourself, don’t expect to make a Wordle-rival like Sumplete on your first try – or even on your 100th.
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