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Dov Weinstock's avatar

The most interesting thing to me is how ChatGPT understands Gen Z. Compare the number of uses of “I” and “me” vs “we” in the two versions. Spoiler alert - there is no overlap. See if you can guess which version I (baby boomer) prefer.

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Gita Rotenberg's avatar

My immediate response: Does anyone know Gary?

Does anyone follow his unique sense of humour?

Know that he has outdid himself this time.

Most respectfully, Gita Rotenberg

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No name's avatar

The # 12 and the # 12 are revealing of the sensibilities fed by the developers.

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S. Levin's avatar

Fascinating project! I've had a very busy day (which is not over...), so I've just gotten to this in the late evening. Just a quick response: I like the one for 'the rest of us.' The Gen-Z version looks wishy-washy to me.

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Neil Rubin's avatar

This is fantastic. As a Jewish high school educator (and reformed Jewish journalist) I will be using this. I'm finding ChatGPT more and more of a teaching tool companion -- with the caveat that, just like with Wikepedia, you have to know your overall subject well enough to evaluate the quality/likely accuracy of the response.

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Judy Richter's avatar

Fascinating-I am eager to share this with my college and high school aged grandkids.

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