We asked an AI chatbot a series of questions about Wales and the Welsh
David Owens
If you’ve been cryogenically frozen and only just woken up, then you would probably be unaware of how prevalent AI, or artificial intelligence to give it its full name, is becoming in our technologically advanced world.
AI assists in every area of our lives, whether we’re trying to read our emails, get driving directions, get music or movie recommendations and using social media.
So before AI and the robots take over the world and do away with humanity for good, we thought we’d deploy an AI chatbot to answer a series of searching, contentious and downright flippant questions about Wales and its many varied facets.
From what does it mean to be Welsh and why is there a dragon on the Welsh flag to why do the Welsh love singing and what is more popular in Wales – football or rugby, these were a few of the questions we posed to the Chat GPT app.
So if you ever wanted to know which football club an AI chatbot thinks is the biggest in Wales or what are the most popular tourist destinations in this fair country, then read on. And while you’re at it, let us know what you think of the answers and what questions you would ask. Thanks/Diolch!
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The Wales Tourist Board obviously developed AI back 3 decades ago 🙂
Rich history and heritage that all gets denied by the Anglo State. From our nationhood and date it was founded, to our ancient ancestors and where they originate from. To our king lists and language. Wales has only ever been what the English decide it is!!!!
Certainly got it right regarding the Swans!
This is the most cringe inducing attempt at journalism ever. Surely it can’t get worse from here?