ChatGPT is pretty cool!

StormyPica

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I asked ChatGPT some bird questions, and it gave pretty good advice! It's crazy that ChatGPT is an AI and not a person. I find it very cool.
 
Hehe, I see I'm not the only one here who uses AI bots๐Ÿ˜…
I've never used ChatGPT but I know it and have seen how others use it.

(the site I use is more complicated because there are many different characters... and I think that ChatGPT is more reliable because it's just one bot which will answer what it knows)
 
I had to give it a try too.
pretty interesting.
Started out asking about lifespan of YNA.
Got a standard answer of 60 years but 80 is possible with proper food and care.
But the AI seemed to think I was looking to buy one so it wrote a paragraph about how difficult they are to are for and what a commitment they are.

So I asked a follow up. I asked.
What about African greys? The AI came back with average life expectancy for African Grey parrots without asking the full question.
Again it wrote a cautionary paragraph about how difficult they are to care for and the importance of avian vet visits.
I told the AI that my CAG is very nervous about going to the vet, what can I do about that.
It gave me 5 suggestions some of them might be helpful.

Then I asked something I havenโ€™t been able to learn here on the PF.
In North America what is the normal breeding season for CAGโ€™s.
AIโ€™s answer was Feb- May. That seems to track with Bellaโ€™s behavior of late.
Then the AI gave me 2 paragraphs of warnings about the difficulties in breeding African greys and recommended I keep my bird as a pet and not try to breed her.

So I explained I was asking for behavioral reasons not out of a desire to breed my CAG.
AIโ€™s response was like a list of hormonal behavior to expect from my Grey.

Overall experience was like talking to an individual who knew a lot about parrots.

If the could just set it up like Alexa so there was an app that would respond to voice commands and questions.
 

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