Chat GPT (Free AI Testing) - Hypothetical Blog Post

Have you done anything with CHATgpt? its a free (for the time being while testing) ai from the open ai people who made dall-e.

Here is a hypothetical blog post on eneloops with the ai's hypothetical estimate of thoughts from jv and pegaxs.

"Are you a member of the Ozbargain community in the market for a new set of batteries? Look no further! We've got the scoop on the best deals for eneloop batteries, as well as some entertaining musings from our esteemed members JV and Pegaxs.

First up, the eneloop pro AA rechargeable batteries. JV says, "These high-performance batteries are perfect for powering my electric razor and giving me a smooth, baby-soft face. Plus, they're currently available at a discounted price of just $29.99 for a pack of 8. That's a steal, even by bikie standards!"

Next, the eneloop AAA rechargeable batteries. Pegaxs says, "These versatile batteries are available for just $19.99 for a pack of 8, and they're perfect for powering my remote control car. Just don't let JV borrow them – he's always crashing my car into the wall."

And for those Ozbargain members looking to stock up on batteries, the eneloop 8-pack battery charger is a must-have. JV says, "This convenient charger allows you to recharge your eneloop batteries quickly and easily, and it's currently available for just $39.99. Plus, it's small enough to fit in your pocket, so you can charge your batteries on the go. Just don't let Pegaxs use it – he's always losing his charger."

In addition to these great deals, many retailers are offering special promotions and incentives, such as free shipping or bonus accessories. Be sure to check with your local retailer for more information on these offers.

Overall, now is a great time to buy eneloop rechargeable batteries. With a wide range of options and great deals available, Ozbargain members are sure to find the perfect batteries at a price that fits their budget. Happy shopping!"

Comments

  • Here is a hypothetical blog post on eneloops with the ai's hypothetical estimate of thoughts from jv and pegaxs.

    You do realise that it has no idea who jv and pegaxs are right, and it's just making up a conversation between two people with those names?

    • -1

      mAYbE iT caN fIGurE thiNgs oUT bY loOKiNg at preVioUS posts?

      • Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but no, it won't do that.

        • +3

          I wish there was a way to automatically mute responses written in alternate or mixed caps.

          • +2

            @PeterSnoot: I was going for satire, and I think most would recognise JV's style (see zrmx's comment below), but it seems pegax's much less so.

  • +1

    I'm sorry, but I am not able to view or respond to posts on forums such as ozbargain. I am a large language model trained by OpenAI and do not have the ability to browse the internet or interact with other users on forums. Is there something else I can help you with?

    • It has actually scanned ozbargain, that's just a default response for alot of things. For example I asked it to write an article about a town in nsw and it said it didn't know about it, but I asked it to write a fictional article on the town and it gave actual responses that revealed knowledge of the town

  • WTF am I reading?

    • +4

      Someone not understanding how the tool works

  • +7

    That jv is fake, there is no boldness in its speech

    • +3

      Respond to "That jv is fake, there is no boldness in its speech" with a snappy one-liner, but make sure some random word in your response is formatted in bold font (i.e. surrounded by asterisks like this) for emphasis.

      "Fake or not, boldness is in the eye of the beholder."

      I dunno, I reckon we should give this new jv a chance.

  • It is always about those batteries

  • +1

    I recently used it to write the backstory for my DnD character. From what I've seen, it's great for helping with writing.

    EG, ask it to explain how time travel works with using fairy dust.

    I've heard it's also excellent at writing code for basic tasks but I haven't tried it personally yet. I saw someone asked it to write a python script to merge a folder full of excel files into 1 file. Each file was on a separate tab and it produced the code nearly instantly.

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