Artificial Intelligence testing
My last post was a satiric one about politics. I'm playing around with several AI apps to try to understand what they can do. I asked a few of them to rewrite this last post. Let's see what happened.
Here is the original post:
Republicans claim Democrats are confusing issues by using facts.
Faux News Network Political Reporter, Stacy Conundrum, has learned that the Republican National Committee plans to launch a devastating attack on the Democrats for confusing all the important issues.
"The Democrats insist," said a RNC spokesperson, "on stating facts when confronted by a reasonable Republican position on an issue. These facts are designed to confuse the voters and make the Republican position seem flawed and flimsy."
The RNC deploys this underhanded way of debating the important issues facing Americans. Voters should demand that the Democrats follow the Republican lead in addressing issues through creativity and imagination instead of using plain, old boring facts.
FNN will update this report as new information is received.
Here is what the app ChatGPT did:
Faux News Network Breaking News:
FNN Political Correspondent, Chuck Paradox, uncovers the shocking truth behind the latest political strategy employed by the Democrats, leaving Republicans scratching their heads.
In an exclusive interview with an anonymous source inside the Democratic National Committee, Paradox reveals the party's cunning plan to address issues with a radical approach—by presenting well-researched facts. The source confirmed, "Democrats believe that using evidence and logical arguments can confuse voters and expose the weaknesses in Republican positions."
The Republicans, however, are not taking this sitting down. A spokesperson for the Republican National Committee responded, accusing Democrats of engaging in a diabolical scheme to befuddle voters with "truth and reason." The RNC urges Democrats to follow the lead of their Republican counterparts and embrace a more creative and imaginative approach to discussing important matters.
As the political chess game unfolds, FNN will stay on top of the situation, bringing you the latest twists and turns in this battle of wits. Stay tuned for updates and the inevitable plot twists in this riveting political saga.
This is pretty good and I prefer it to what I wrote
Here is what an AI app called Watson did:
The Republicans are accusing Democrats of using facts to confuse voters and make the Republican position seem weak. The RNC believes that Democrats should follow their lead and approach issues with more creativity and imagination, rather than relying on boring facts. FNN will provide updates on this story.
This one is rather blah and a definite dis-improvement on my original article.
Here is what an iPad app called Content Generator wrote:
According to a report by Faux News Network Political Reporter Stacy Conundrum, the Republican National Committee (RNC) intends to launch a forceful offensive against the Democrats, accusing them of muddling important issues. The RNC argues that the Democrats employ factual information as a tactic to bewilder voters and undermine the perceived strength of the Republican stance on various matters (Conundrum, date). The RNC suggests that the Democrats should emulate the Republican approach by addressing issues with creativity and imagination, rather than relying solely on straightforward fact. Faux News Network assures its audience that it will provide updated information as it becomes available.
Another blah rewrite.
To conclude: AI apps aren’t all equal. Some of them seem to be made on the cheap. It is also apparent that AI apps don’t like dialog.