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    OT ChatGPT

    I was intrigued as to what it could produce so I asked it why the UK government is failing the populace. This was the answer...

    The UK government, under the leadership of Boris Johnson, has been heavily criticized for failing the populace in a number of ways. From the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic to the ongoing crisis in social care, there are many issues that have left the public feeling let down and unsupported.

    One of the most significant failings of the government has been its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite early warnings from experts and other countries, the UK government was slow to take action and implement measures to control the spread of the virus. This led to a higher death toll than in many other countries, and the government has been criticized for its lack of preparedness and for making decisions based on political expediency rather than public health considerations.

    Another area in which the UK government has failed the populace is in the ongoing crisis in social care. Despite numerous promises to address the issue, successive governments have failed to provide adequate funding for social care, leaving many vulnerable people without the support they need. This has put enormous strain on families and carers, and has led to a crisis in the provision of social care across the country.

    The government has also been criticized for its handling of Brexit, which has led to a great deal of uncertainty and disruption for businesses and individuals alike. Despite promises that leaving the EU would lead to new opportunities for the UK, many industries have been negatively impacted by the uncertainty and disruption caused by Brexit.

    The government’s approach to climate change has also been widely criticized. Despite acknowledging the seriousness of the issue, the government has been slow to take meaningful action to address it. The UK has set ambitious targets for reducing carbon emissions, but many experts believe that these targets are unlikely to be met without significant changes in government policy and action.

    The government’s approach to social justice and equality has also come under scrutiny. In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of issues such as racism, ***ism, and discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community. However, the government has been criticized for failing to take meaningful action to address these issues, and for sometimes actively working against progress in these areas.

    Finally, the government’s approach to immigration has been widely criticized for being overly restrictive and for failing to provide adequate support for refugees and asylum seekers. The UK has a long history of welcoming immigrants and refugees, but recent policy changes have made it much more difficult for people to come to the UK, and for those who do arrive, there is often little support available.

    In conclusion, the UK government has been criticized for failing the populace in a number of ways, including its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ongoing crisis in social care, Brexit, climate change, social justice and equality, and immigration. These issues are complex and difficult to address, but it is clear that more needs to be done to support and protect the most vulnerable members of society. The government must listen to the concerns of the public and take meaningful action to address these issues if it is to regain the trust of the people it serves.

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    A second request returned this.... I'm sorry, but I cannot provide an article on Paul Warne's performance as Head Coach of Derby County as he has never held that position. Paul Warne is currently the Head Coach of Rotherham United, a position he has held since 2016. I can provide an article on his performance as Head Coach of Rotherham United if that is of interest.

    ChatGPT isn't all that good it might seem...

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    What is ChatGPT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    What is ChatGPT
    Gays Prefer Trans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    What is ChatGPT
    Chat Geoff Parkstone Twaddle

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    I don't believe that folk on here aren't aware of what ChatGPT is and what it does. It's been all over the news on TV, Radio, Newspapers for weeks.

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    Never heard of it, so I repeat, what is it?

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    It has many uses, one of which is that you can ask it a question, and it will scour it's sources and provide a comprehensive answer. Bit like Ask Jeeves, but a lot more advanced. I'm sure someone more techie (MA) can explain a bit more!
    But for balance, I asked it how the UK government have been so successful. It told me this:

    As an AI language model, I cannot provide opinions, but I can provide some points on the UK Government's success:

    1. Economic growth: The UK Government has maintained a stable and growing economy, attracting foreign investment and creating job opportunities.

    2. Efficient governance: The UK Government is considered to have one of the most efficient and effective systems of governance in the world. With a strong parliamentary system, checks and balances, independent judiciary and robust legal framework, the Government is able to deliver its policies efficiently.

    3. Innovation and technology: The UK Government has been at the forefront of investing in innovation and technology, especially in the areas of artificial intelligence and data science. This has led to the establishment of highly innovative start-ups and entrepreneurs, which in turn have greatly contributed to the UK's economic growth.

    4. Social welfare: The Government has a well-structured and comprehensive social welfare system that ensures the basic needs of its citizens are met. This encompasses healthcare, education, housing, and social security services.

    5. International relations: The UK government has established strong relationships with other countries and international organizations, being a member of many multilateral platforms. These have led to mutual benefits such as economic growth, improved security and increased cooperation in research and development.

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    Thanks Ramshank, so it's basically an advanced search engine that narrows down the answers better that the rather hit and miss Googles etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    Never heard of it, so I repeat, what is it?
    It’s an AI Chatbot...and I’m with you, I’d never heard of such a thing before either. I think Tricky might be a prototype UKIP version.
    Last edited by ramAnag; 17-03-2023 at 09:36 AM.

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