Stupid Viral Phenomenon: More Doors Or Wheels In The World? This Is ChatGPT's Answer
JAKARTA - A viral phenomenon has existed, almost since the internet existed. Maybe you remember the dress that became a sensation in Tumblr in 2015 - was it blue and black or white and gold?
However, using ChatGPT, MailOnline tries to address the debate Twitter users are trying hard to prove whether there are more doors or wheels in the world.MailOnline talks to ChatGPT - but the answer may surprise you.
Even the proudest creation of OpenAI could not immediately address questions that have become a sensation on the internet - and have confused Twitter users since last year.
This bot generates an automatic response, admitting defeat in its first sentence: 'It's hard to give a definite answer to this question, as it depends on various factors and can change over time'.
This doesn't stop speculation on Twitter, especially if even artificial intelligence can't overcome this debate.
Thus, bots tend to choose doors, arguing that 'they are in almost every building, be it residential, commercial, or industrial, and often there are several doors in one structure'.
ChatGPT provides a balance, adding: 'Although common wheels are used in vehicles, engines, and other equipment, they may not be more than doors because of the existence of very common doors in a variety of architectural structures'.
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But this OpenAI creation ensures to protect itself, by warning users: 'Remember that this is a rough estimate and the true numbers can vary depending on how you define "doors" and "wheelers," as well as various cultural, technological and economic factors.'.
A New Zealander is responsible for sparking this debate. Ryan Nixon set up a poll on Twitter with the question, "Do you think there are more doors or wheels in the world?" last spring, recording "My friends and I are having the MOST FRAUD debate".
The tweet has since been retweeted nearly 9,000 times - and is currently 53.6 percent of the vote on the door. However, the results are not completely dominant and are likely to shift to the door someday.
Many Twitter users have responded with their opinion ever since, both teams believe they are right.
Some have even created detailed graphs and mathematical inequalities to prove their opinions, and users around the world are so enthusiastic about their beliefs.