Call me an old person, but I’m completely freaked out by artificial intelligence, AI as it’s nicknamed. Overall I’m absolutely against it, whether it’s discussion software, image banks or even Siri’s voice on the iPhone blocks me. Yes, I know, you might be wondering what the hell I’ll be doing in 2023.
That day ChatGPT made me smile
But (because there is a but, however surprising), I was pleasantly surprised by a funny little thing: a tweeter (or suddenly a x-os ? What do we say now?) @MaitreZemky shared a screenshot of the response from AI software ChatGPT. Your initial question?
Tells an episode of Paw Patrol in the style of Albert Camus.
And here’s the AI’s response, be careful, wait, it’s great literature:
Mental health: OK. pic.twitter.com/8KbgqsHTD3
—MaîtreZemky (@MaitreZemky) October 17, 2023
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Manage my choices
Thanks for the laugh. You can imagine I wasn’t satisfied with this and did my own investigation (be warned, this is high level research). I also posed a similar question to ChatGPT (what they don’t let me do), asking him to tell me an episode of MiraculousVoltaire style:

And of course, since I can’t stop anymore, I asked him to rap for me about the story of Lion King :

Well, being in front of him (her?), I also took the opportunity to ask him more personal questions, like where we go after death and why cats run after pooping, but the answers weren’t that funny.
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