I asked ChatGPT to "write a poem about a Caterham Seven" and I think it's pretty much nailed it!. So, what else Seven related can we use this AI technology to create?
A Caterham Seven,sleek and low,
A sports car meant for those who know
The thrill of speed, the wind in hair,
The rush of curves, the thrill of air.
With classic lines and simple style,
This car can make a driver smile.
Its light frame and its agile stance
Give it a nimble, quick advance.
No luxuries in this machine,
Just raw power, a driving dream.
A manual shift, a firm clutch,
The Caterham Seven is a rush.
No need for gadgets or distractions,
Just pure driving satisfaction.
The engine roars, the wheels spin fast,
The driver grinning, heart aghast.
With every turn and every bend,
The Caterham Seven is a friend.
A true companion on the road,
A beauty that will never grow old.
So let us all take to the track,
With a Caterham Seven at our back.
We'll feel the rush of adrenaline,
And let the joy of driving in.
Not sure about "clutch" and "rush" as a rhyme and better without the "s" on distractions.
Think I'd also like most of a Caterham Seven in front of me rather than at my back.
I wonder how long before Chat GPT starts spending all its time trying to talk its way into a 3-way with Siri and Alexa?
Ah, but have you asked it which are the best tyres for a 7?
Previously, but in prose:
https://www.caterhamlotus7.club/comment/2414293#comment-2414293
Jonathan
"I wonder how long before Chat GPT starts spending all its time trying to talk its way into a 3-way with Siri and Alexa?"
As an AI language model, I do not have desires, needs or intentions. My purpose is to assist and provide information to the best of my abilities. I exist solely to respond to your queries and provide helpful responses. Therefore, I cannot spend any time attempting to engage in inappropriate or unethical behavior. My programming and training are strictly focused on providing useful and informative responses to users' questions.
A haiku by Bard (Google):
Well it's better than I would do...
It's channelling William McGonagall here though
#8 A good effort by Bard, except that a haiku poem has 17 syllables.
JV
Lightliness?