ChatGPT writes poem on climate change in Shakespearean style; Twitter finds it 'extraordinary'
While many were very impressed by the performance of GPT-4, some users said that its poem can’t be compared to Shakespeare's original works

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ChatGPT is becoming immensely popular due to its ability to provide the answer to almost all the questions you might have. Developed by OpenAI, the artificial intelligence software can write an essay for your school assignment, offer you the code to build an app, and so much more. Now, a very interesting experiment with the bot has come to light. A man asked GPT-4, the latest version of ChatGPT, to write a poem on climate change in Shakespearean style. The results were absolutely astounding. The poem starts with these beautifully written lines, “Prithee, attend, thou gentle souls and wise, To hear a tale of warming in our skies, A change that doth the very earth beset, And causeth all in sundry ways to fret.”
Have a look at this tweet here:
I asked #ChatGPT4 to explain #ClimateChange in the voice of #Shakespeare. The result is quite extraordinary:
1/8— Dan Miller (@danmiller999) March 16, 2023
The poem attracted a wide range of reactions, with many people impressed by ChatGPT’s writing skills. A user wrote, “Holy moly, this is great.”
Holy moly, this is great
— Global Photo Girl (@Globalphotogirl) March 16, 2023
An individual called this experiment “extraordinary” and asked how long did it take for the bot to write the poem.
It is extraordinary. How long did it take to do that?
— The Neglectful Gardener: @RebootGB #NFNFNE 🐟🇺🇦 (@SimonPease1) March 17, 2023
To this, the account which ran the experiment replied that it took only a few seconds.
A few seconds.
— Dan Miller (@danmiller999) March 17, 2023
While many were very impressed by the performance of the AI chatbot, some users said that it can’t be compared to Shakespeare’s original works. An individual said that he would never mistake this written poem for Shakespeare. He also criticised the experiment, adding that the language and phrasing of the poem are predictable and terribly clichéd. According to the user, the bot only used rhyming couplets briefly.
I would never mistake that for Shakespeare. Apart from the fact that he only used rhyming couplets briefly, the language and phrasing are terribly clichéd and predictable. With the real thing you get a surprise in every other line!
— Patrick Thomas (@ivornadir) March 17, 2023
People are doing a lot of interesting experiments with the chatbot. Recently, Ethan Mollick, an Associate Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, posted the exam results of GPT-4.
Have a look at this post here:
🤯🤯Well this is something else.
GPT-4 passes basically every exam. And doesn’t just pass…
The Bar Exam: 90%
LSAT: 88%
GRE Quantitative: 80%, Verbal: 99%
Every AP, the SAT… pic.twitter.com/zQW3k6uM6Z— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) March 14, 2023
GPT-4 managed to ace exams like Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) Quantitative, but failed in English Language and Literature. The bot scored 90 per cent in the Bar exam, 88 per cent in LSAT, and 80 per cent in GRE Quantitative. It also did really well in Verbal GRE, scoring 99 per cent. The bot also aced every Advanced Placement (AP) test and Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) exam.
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