ChatGPT: Motivational Quotes

By Andi Gladwin - Sunday, December 11, 2022


Today I asked ChatGPT to write some motivational quotes for magicians. The interesting part of this, for me, is how the AI considers magic to be a lot about emotion and feeling. We've been told how AI doesn't understand emotion, but it's primary concern with the role of a magician seems to be about creating wonder, passion, and awe:

  • "The greatest magic is not in the trick, but in the performer's belief in themselves."
  • "Magic is not about what you can do. It's about what you can make the audience believe."
  • "A magician is only as good as their next trick. Keep pushing yourself to be better."
  • "The true magic of a magician is their ability to inspire wonder and amazement in others."
  • "The greatest magic happens when you believe in yourself and let your passion shine through."
  • "Every moment is a chance to create magic and leave your audience in awe."
  • "Magic is not about deception, but about creating a sense of possibility and wonder."
  • "A magician is a storyteller, using their skills and tricks to weave a tale of amazement."
  • "The true magic of a magician lies in their ability to connect with their audience and make them feel something."
  • "A magician's greatest trick is not the one they perform, but the way they inspire others to believe in magic."

(I should clarify that I don't believe that this particular AI understands emotion, but I am impressed that the dataset it used to generate these quotes was able to identify that it's an important part of magic.)


Reader comments:

Jim

Sunday, 11 December 2022 22:34 PM - Reply to this comment

Remarkably well done!

John

Sunday, 07 May 2023 12:40 PM - Reply to this comment

I wonder if ChatGPT is smart enough to checkmark the "I am not a robot" reCaptcha check needed to submit a comment...
(? ?° ??? ?°)? ???

Maybe I AM a robot...

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