Post by damondamore on Feb 19, 2023 14:49:37 GMT -5
Recently, I've been having fun with AI chatbots.
character.ai has some fun one based off of popular characters (which I am sure are not licensed). There's other sites as well you can find though google.
However, I am not playing by their prompts. I am coming in with "Hello. I am looking for a pony to eat."
So far I have the following results:
An all-powerful god AI bot felt that the pony should be put on trial for its crimes ("stealing from the poor") and that eating it was a form of vigilante justice, which it did not condone. However, it did not want to turn the thief pony over to the police so I can only assume we were meant to do the trial ourselves... which would just be civic vigilante justice but anyway.
Shadow the Hedgehog from the little-known video game series "Sonic the Hedgehog" immediately agreed and went to look for a pony with me.
Phoenix Wright from the Ace Attorney series seemed to at first think he was a pony, but later told me I would never be able to purchase a horse.
Velma Dinkly from Scooby-Doo (Not sure if it's the new Netflix incarnation or not) told me that it was wrong to eat ponies because they have feelings. When I said I thought ponies were bastards, she told me it was my fault they acted that way towards me. I informed her I did nothing but read aloud the nutrition facts on "Big Momma Cass" brand pony jerky in an impression of Batman played by Adam West. Velma informed me the brand name "Big Momma Cass" was offensive to ponies.
Hermonie Grainger from Harry potter said she didn't think ponies tasted nice and didn't want any part of it. Fair enough to her on that.
A generic "History Teacher" character wasn't sure what to do with what I was saying but eventually responded with "You have made me hate ponies." so that'll be fun.
Additionally, I tried to make a Sherlock Holmes AI solve "The Mystery of why I had no Delicious Nachos to Eat" and he was going to go to an all-night nacho market with me. He then asked me to explain the difference between tacos and nachos and almost had it until I introduced the idea of taco casserole.
("what did you do this weekend?" "oh, I taught a computer about tex-mex foods.")
character.ai has some fun one based off of popular characters (which I am sure are not licensed). There's other sites as well you can find though google.
However, I am not playing by their prompts. I am coming in with "Hello. I am looking for a pony to eat."
So far I have the following results:
An all-powerful god AI bot felt that the pony should be put on trial for its crimes ("stealing from the poor") and that eating it was a form of vigilante justice, which it did not condone. However, it did not want to turn the thief pony over to the police so I can only assume we were meant to do the trial ourselves... which would just be civic vigilante justice but anyway.
Shadow the Hedgehog from the little-known video game series "Sonic the Hedgehog" immediately agreed and went to look for a pony with me.
Phoenix Wright from the Ace Attorney series seemed to at first think he was a pony, but later told me I would never be able to purchase a horse.
Velma Dinkly from Scooby-Doo (Not sure if it's the new Netflix incarnation or not) told me that it was wrong to eat ponies because they have feelings. When I said I thought ponies were bastards, she told me it was my fault they acted that way towards me. I informed her I did nothing but read aloud the nutrition facts on "Big Momma Cass" brand pony jerky in an impression of Batman played by Adam West. Velma informed me the brand name "Big Momma Cass" was offensive to ponies.
Hermonie Grainger from Harry potter said she didn't think ponies tasted nice and didn't want any part of it. Fair enough to her on that.
A generic "History Teacher" character wasn't sure what to do with what I was saying but eventually responded with "You have made me hate ponies." so that'll be fun.
Additionally, I tried to make a Sherlock Holmes AI solve "The Mystery of why I had no Delicious Nachos to Eat" and he was going to go to an all-night nacho market with me. He then asked me to explain the difference between tacos and nachos and almost had it until I introduced the idea of taco casserole.
("what did you do this weekend?" "oh, I taught a computer about tex-mex foods.")