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While 'chatting' to ChatGP I asked them to write me a poem about Foxes from 1972 to the present day.
Here's what it came up with. Seems to be a stranger to rhyme and also to think that City's 'disaster' portfolio stretches beyond that tragic helicopter crash.

What do we think, boys and girls?


Leicester City, a club with history From Fosse Road to Filbert Street From Second Division to Premier League From relegation battles to European dreams

Leicester City, a club with heroes From Frank Worthington to Gary Lineker From Emile Heskey to Jamie Vardy From Martin O’Neill to Claudio Ranieri

Leicester City, a club with tragedy From the Munich air disaster to the King Power crash From the Hillsborough disaster to the Covid-19 pandemic From the loss of life to the loss of passion

Leicester City, a club with resilience From the great escape to the miracle season From the Champions League quarter-finals to the FA Cup triumph From the grief and pain to the joy and celebration

Leicester City, a club with loyalty From the fans in blue to the owners in white From the local legends to the foreign stars From the old generation to the new generation

Leicester City, a club with destiny From the underdogs to the champions From the impossible to the possible From the dreamers to the believers

Leicester City, a club with history...

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I've had a play about with ChatGPT on a handful of occasions and AI is becoming a thing at work now.

 

Some of the things AI can do is seriously impressive. And if you're using the free version of ChatGPT it's not even the most advanced out there.

 

One thing you can do is in your next prompt you can tell it that Leicester City wasn't involved in the Munich air disaster or the Hillsborough disaster and that the owners don't tend to wear white. Then ask it to rewrite the poem and see what it comes up with.

 

It can genuinely learn from what you tell it, and remember what it typed previously. In practice it can take a few goes.

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22 minutes ago, ALC Fox said:

I've had a play about with ChatGPT on a handful of occasions and AI is becoming a thing at work now.

 

Some of the things AI can do is seriously impressive. And if you're using the free version of ChatGPT it's not even the most advanced out there.

 

One thing you can do is in your next prompt you can tell it that Leicester City wasn't involved in the Munich air disaster or the Hillsborough disaster and that the owners don't tend to wear white. Then ask it to rewrite the poem and see what it comes up with.

 

It can genuinely learn from what you tell it, and remember what it typed previously. In practice it can take a few goes.

Or you could type in the plot of Terminator, see how that goes.

Posted
31 minutes ago, ALC Fox said:

I've had a play about with ChatGPT on a handful of occasions and AI is becoming a thing at work now.

 

Some of the things AI can do is seriously impressive. And if you're using the free version of ChatGPT it's not even the most advanced out there.

 

One thing you can do is in your next prompt you can tell it that Leicester City wasn't involved in the Munich air disaster or the Hillsborough disaster and that the owners don't tend to wear white. Then ask it to rewrite the poem and see what it comes up with.

 

It can genuinely learn from what you tell it, and remember what it typed previously. In practice it can take a few goes.

Yes, the request for a poem from me was an afterthought after a prompt from ChatGP as part of something else (actually asking which England players were 'left' from 1966 and 1970). 

I use it quite often as it does a good job of condensing my rigmarole into a succinct web search.

It's OK as long as we're prepared to do a 'sensibility check' on what it serves up.

The day to dread is when it becomes faultless...

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