Highly suggestive but….decent #1 and #2 options!
As a species we're about 0.7, and still, at least ,100 years away from "Type 1" status on the Kardashev scale.With Chat GPT it always seems to come out as if you’d given a ten year old the question as a school project. It always reads like someone who doesn’t know anything and is not very skilled at faking it. I guess all Chat GPT really does is act as a search engine and present the hits as an essay rather than a list.
We are still a primitive species with primitive tools.
I've explored ChatGPT with other topics and found that it learns relatively quickly. Suspect that prior to @Toothpick 's query it had not received a lot of questions regarding shaving soap. I could even detect some evolution in its knowledge on this topic as it responded to my series of queries.All of these lists give me some comfort in knowing ChatGPT still has a long way to go and our AI overlords are still some years away.
See the second paragraph on my post #3 above. Only available in Europe.Who in the heck uses Merkur shaving soap? #3
Good example of how ChatGPT is like a calculator that is dependent on the user entering the right equation to deliver a correct answer. You need to have enough knowledge to guide the AI with reasonably focused questions to get usable results. I'd never rely on ChatGPT for answers but would use it to help accelerate my research process.Came close on “value”…
Not quickly enough, it would seem. Even if we do grant the generous assumption that it hasn't encountered this topic before (although a true general AI, with web access, wouldn't need such promptings) The list literally looks like it was produced by a basic algorithm that did a a few google searches and counted the most named brands of the top dozen search results.I've explored ChatGPT with other topics and found that it learns relatively quickly. Suspect that prior to @Toothpick 's query it had not received a lot of questions regarding shaving soap. I could even detect some evolution in its knowledge on this topic as it responded to my series of queries.
That's what its forKinda seems like whoever has the highest advertising budget gets mentioned.