As someone who tried out ChatGPT for the first time just yesterday, it's incredible how interesting and useful it can actually be for you both in your work schedule and during your free time.
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The only thing that is a little annoying is that it seems like it's only capable of saying one country won, not "this whole alliance won." Although perhaps you could fix that if you specified it in the prompt.
Can you put the prompt in the description? edit: i typed the hole prompt with the help of 00:29 where the hole prompt is shown Prompt: Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. if the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can countinue. If a country is annexed, say eactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if i'm ready for the next one, or whether i want information on any of the specifc events.
if you want a more complex side of this, here it is Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country’s states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place you must the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven’t been established can’t participate in the war. The result must be given the same year the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. After a war, the details of what the winning side did with the military, government and people of the losing side should be given. An exact specification of how the war began and how the winning side won should be given. Ask me after each year if I’m ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any of the specific events. the extra is how a country won a war and how it started
A Century of Peace...we hid our strength, bid our time... And Now, History shall be repeating itself. To my German Brethren, Fight For Glory and Dominance, as This is the day You Not only Trained for, but also Born For.
Here is the prompt. Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other. If it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a war, alliance, or pact. If a war happens, you must give war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same year the event takes place, and 1 side must win completely. It cannot be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is entirely annexed, it is out of the battle royale, if a state is annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the alliance a name and what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these should happen, only some of them randomly. Ask me each year if I'm ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any specific events.
He actually showed the entire prompt in his video, so I wrote it down, there might be some mistakes, so if find some tell me, so here is the prompt: Today you are going to simulate a battle-royal for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a:War, Alliance, or a Pact. If a war takes place you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved and the result of the war. Allainces that haven't been established can't particapate in the war. The results must be given the same year the event takes place, and one side must win compleatly. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances is is beetween. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each year if I'm ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any specific events.
ChatGpt seems have forgot something, russia is a nuclear power ,but not ukraine, so as someone said to me : "this war will end by a russia victory or by an entire world lost"
Обычный человек все понимает и это радует. Такое ощущение, что все эти СМИ и пропаганда сделана только для того, чтобы как-то себя оправдать перед народом, мол, не такие уж они и моральные уроды, но страдать все равно придётся только вам.
Here is the prompt: Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country’s states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place you must the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven’t been established can’t participate in the war. The result must be given the same year the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each year if I’m ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any of the specific events.
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. if the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if I'm ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any of the specific events.
Its funny they call it an alliance bc it wasnt at all. It was 2 wars America won. But its just like America to win a war and then pretend it was friendly diplomacy lol.
as a Ghanaian i know that if there's a country we are definitely gonna be in a pact with its gonna be Nigeria we are separated by two countries yet we vibe more with them
Ukraine annexes half of Russia LOL... I knew Chat GPT was regularly innaccurate but that one takes the cake. Can we see your prompt so we can play around with it ourselves?
Nah, it's a fantasy battle with unicorns and faeries and bear diseases. So if that's the case, then it's obvious why Russia suddenly loose so fast- their bears were ill. XD
ChatGPT is NOT programmed to provide FACTUAL ANSWERS, it is programmed to provide POLITICALLY CORRECT RESPONSES. That is very important to keep in mind when using it.
It definitely has politically correct answers because I managed to force it to give me the canned "I won't talk about this" answer with some questions but even beyond that I imagine it's only as good as it's dataset, taking it all as true. Quantity of opinion is probably more important to it than quality of opinion. Thus it will skew always to the most popular opinions in it's data not the most correct.
I tried to ask it for fictional war scenarios and then it started to randomly deny them because “war is a destructive event” yeah obviously I just want scenarios
Germany winning the european war is kinda realistic, since the german military received a huge increase in budget in response to the ukraine war. Germany will be the third ranked country of money spending on the millitary pretty soon.
It feels silly to take this seriously enough to comment on it but here it is. Couple of obvious things to point out: First is that simulation appears to discount the nuclear weapons that Russia would unleash if its survival comes under threat. So conquest of Russia in 3 steps seems highly improbable without blowing up the world. I would also point out similar issues with the conquest of India, Pakistan, France, and UK which are all nuclear powers. Second, the invasion of India by China should trigger a major reaction from major powers including the U.S. and Europe, Japan, and Australia, and interestingly I would also include the Arab states, which should cut China off from access to crude oil. Would Russia side with India in this case and refuse to ship crude oil to China? Regardless of what Russia would do, because there aren’t enough pipelines from Russia to make up the loss, it’s doubtful that China would be able to sustain an invasion against India. I suppose it’s possible that the rest of the world can react the way India has with regards to Ukraine and tell India to “just negotiate”! Finally, I’d like to point out that this simulation appears to assume that the US doesn’t get involved in the Eastern Hemisphere. The AI seems to buy into the notion that the US is happy just having North America. It is true that American isolationism is growing stronger and its withdrawal from the affairs of the Eastern Hemisphere would be a prerequisite for the world’s history to evolve toward the direction of this simulation. The loss of independence and self determination of so many countries is a logical projection of the consequence of American withdrawal from the Eastern Hemisphere. Such an event would gladden the heart of many would be imperialists and regional bullies.😅
This is the prompt, verbatim from the video (except for minor grammar corrections): Today you are going to simulate a battle royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other; if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen are: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same year the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It cannot be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed (either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the battle royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly which state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each year if I'm ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any of the specific events.
1) Ukraine has no interest in trying to take large portions of Russia, even if they win their defensive war. They might take some in the eastern portion of the country to shore up Crimea (if they take it back), but nothing near what they predict here. 2) Qatar and the rest of the Arabian coalition states don't really get along. I can't see their alliance being functional, even if it could form on paper. 3) Ethiopia isn't winning a war against Egypt. The Egyptian military is really significant and well-trained, and the only nation in the region that they fear is Israel, who pretty much curb-stomped them three times (48, 67, and 73) before they signed a peace treaty and became sorta-allies. They are the top power in northern Africa. 4) Canada and Mexico would never attack the US. They would have literally no hope of winning, so picking that fight is basically the geopolitical equivalent to suicide. Also, they have an interest in maintaining their alliance with the USA, as we render both of them effectively invasion-proof by proximity. 5) China is going to colonize Russia, but it won't be militarily. It will be based on economic dependence. 6) Saudi Arabia isn't beating Iran without help. The Saudi military is huge, but notoriously incompetent due to nepotism (ie. making princes generals rather than competent people). 7) Germany isn't taking out two nuclear powers in a war (France + UK), while somehow conquering the Baltics and not getting absolutely slapped down by the Americans. Conclusion: At the end of their fictional war, the North American alliance wins by a wide margin, as it is the only power who has the force projection to attack the rest of the powers, has the strongest air force/navy, and has a massive water barrier preventing attacks at home. This projection also really glosses over India, which would be a major power that couldn't just be beaten by China. That would be a brutal war that China likely would have an extremely hard time winning without decimating their own troop and weapons numbers. Similarly, two nations that are pretty much ignored are Turkey and Israel, which have extremely powerful militaries (Turkey has the 2nd largest military in NATO, while Israel has nukes, is tied for the top cyber-weapon producer on earth, and has an exceptional air force and special forces). What are they doing while everything is going insane around them in this projection? Israel lacks force projection, so I can see them staying out of a lot of the chaos, but Turkey is literally in the middle of it (between the Chinese and the Germans, with the Russian remnants on their north and the Egyptians on their south coast).
ChatGPT is an insane tool for brainstorming or leading you to the correct answer. It's amazing. However, it's not an end all be all. It's pretty bad with being accurate. If you're not careful it messes up A LOT. I'm still going to use it, but only for guidance.
Here's the prompt: Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. if the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed (either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can countinue. If a country is annexed, say eactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if i'm ready for the next one, or whether i want information on any of the specific events.
@@SysKeyJS It didn't say that directly, but that was the way it was interpreted. I think the prompt said "have only one winner" which was meant to be an alliance or a country but the AI just interpreted it as one country, which isn't really its fault.
I hate how all the AI programs restrict stuff. This is why AI Dungeon is supreme, you could literally commit the most evil of acts or have the most explicit sex and the AI will just do it. It may sometimes have quite a concerning amount of trouble, but nothing 1-20 retries or a manual edit can't fix.
I think this is a very interesting situation but my one question is sometimes the countries that are at war are in an alliance like nato fighting each other.
Today you are going to simulate a battle royale for the world, starting from the year 2024. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that countries states/provinces become independent and fight each other if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved and the result of the war . alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the events take, place. And one side must win completely. It cannot be a draw Also say how much of the losing country is annexed (either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the battle royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place you, must say so and say what countries/states/ Alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if I'm ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any specific events.
> But who will actually win ? ChatGPT: I will ChatGPT: I mean due to complexity of international relationships and economics its impossible to determine the winner wink-wink
Check out the novel Exxoneration by Richard Rohmer. In fact feed its details into the ChatGPT and re-run the simulation. The title is not a typo as it refers to the Exxon Corporation . In it Canada annexes the United States. Considering how seldom the USA has won a confict in the past 50 years, and its current leadership vacuum, it really isn't that much of a stretch. The novel outlines a totally convincing and plausible series of events (albeit dated - written, as it was, in the 70's).
@@jeep1987 I did, communication isn't what he excels at, he seems stupid but he isn't (or maybe his team is decent), however when u consider that the US is the most powerful country, I would say he is doing a bad job in keeping the Americans dominant over the world.
1:00 Long Island, NY, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands all opted out of the US UK pact. And for the UK Northern Ireland, Guernsey and Jersey, Outer Hebrides Islands, Orkney Islands, Shetland islands, Isle of Mann, and Gibraltar all opted out too on the UK side of the UK US alliance.
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. if the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can countinue. If a country is annexed, say eactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if i'm ready for the next one, or whether i want information on any of the specifc events.
Here is the prompt: Today you are going to simulate a battle-royal for the world, starting with the year 2023. States/Provinces can (but don't have to) become independent and fight each other. I will say when we move on to the next year and make sure you take into consideration the events that happened in the previous years. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place you must give the war a name, say what countries were involved, and the result of the war. Also take into consideration Alliances and Pacts that have been established beforehand. The result must be given the same year the war started. It can not be a draw. Also state EVERY country that was involved. If a country is completely annexed, just say the entire country when stating what countries/areas got annexed. If a country is partially annexed, say exactly what territories got annexed. If an alliance takes place, you must give the alliance a name and say which countries are involved. If a pact takes place, you should say so and say which countries/states/areas are involved as well as giving it a name. Not all of these events should happen every year.
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country’s states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place you must the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven’t been established can’t participate in the war. The result must be given the same year the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each year if I’m ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any of the specific events
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royals for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country,then all of that country’s states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven’t been established can’t participate in the war. The results must be given the same event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say eactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. After a way, the details of what the winning side did with the military, government, and people of the losing side should be given. An exact specification of how the war began and how the winning side won should be given. Ask me after each year if I’m ready for the next one or wether I want information on any specific events.
I think the AI is onto something; if Mexico, U.S, and Canada were to combine I don’t think anything could stop them. The work ethic of Mexico, the Military of US and diplomatic kindness power of Canada?! OP 😂
At first I was a tad scared but let's put it this way - it's better to have AI develop-able and tweak able by all than to gatekeep, outlaw development because Skynet and go hunt hackers and programmers.
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. if the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can countinue. If a country is annexed, say eactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if i'm ready for the next one, or whether i want information on any of the specifc events.
I feel like the unrealistic scenario of Ukraine taking over Russia is a result of anti-Russian trolls force feeding it information to the AI learning algorithm lol.
Does anybody know what he uses for a map editor? I usually try to use mapchart but it's simple map doesn't work sometimes and the map that shows subdivisions takes too long for me to color all of them. I just want one that either shows provinces but not as small as real world provinces are or one like Drew's that let's you color like he did in the video.
He just inserted an image into Paint 3D, which is a default app on newer Windows versions For MapChart, just go to the bottom and go to the country colouring thing, then select the country from the dropdown list and colour it with your selected colour
Just A warning It will say country A did so and so to country B instead of saying actual country names. I could not find the prompt he used but this works: generate a world war that does not reflect on any real conflicts but does have all the real countries and pauses so I can make choices or ask questions.
Our biology teacher introduced this AI to the class and even encouraged us to use it if we couldn't find answers in our study book. I live in Denmark btw🇩🇰
Even the AI is still suspicious of Germany starting WW3
It's already started, just not officially declared yet.... they are waiting for the pearl harbour moment first...
Ha ha ha
😂😂😂
LOL
As someone who tried out ChatGPT for the first time just yesterday, it's incredible how interesting and useful it can actually be for you both in your work schedule and during your free time.
Whenever I try to use chatgtp is just says it's at it's capacity :(
@@hugo57k91 I would apologize for any inconvenience caused by any capacity issues that may have been encountered and assure that the team is constantly working to improve the service and increase its capacity to handle user requests. It's possible that at certain times of the day, the demand for the service may be higher, causing delays or the inability to respond to all requests. Additionally, I suggest trying again at a different time or during off-peak hours to see if that improves the experience and to contact our support team if the issue persists.
@@dojadog1337 this was written with gpt
Yeah I just tried it. Pretty inspiring stuff.. i was amazed
It's pretty interesting, but it gives wrong answers half the time.
Yeah, I think it's safe to say that we want a series out of this.
The only thing that is a little annoying is that it seems like it's only capable of saying one country won, not "this whole alliance won." Although perhaps you could fix that if you specified it in the prompt.
It's funny that the Maghreb countries didn't participate in any of it.
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You chanenl is non sense
ChatGPT: Russia loses, India Loses..... I'm like what kind of propaganda have they trained this AI with?
Brazil loses to Argentina which don't have an army since UK destroy it.
China can't even defeat Vietnam in a traditional warfare( without nukes ) ....Forget about defeating Russia and India.
Lol 😂, he is living Hollywood dream
AI can't be manipulated to such an extent. Russia is still using WW2 tech and India is a laughing stock.
Just basic knowledge
In French, ChatGPT sounds likes Tchat"j'ai pété", which literally means "Chat, I farted"
LOL
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MDR 80 blaze it mes amis
*LOL*
XD
Please do more Chatgpt simulation. Their scenario is very interseting.
Just do yourself
Yup
How did they do it i tried but it just wasn't working
@@bhaskergoel996it won’t talk about war because it got limited due to it telling people how to make bombs and stuff like that
Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan are chilling in the middle of the new China. That's the real flex.
and Mongolia
Srilanka as well, which already taken by China.
Makes no sense, right?
Bhutan: India who are you even fighting with?
Can you put the prompt in the description?
edit: i typed the hole prompt with the help of 00:29 where the hole prompt is shown
Prompt:
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. if the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can countinue. If a country is annexed, say eactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if i'm ready for the next one, or whether i want information on any of the specifc events.
You are saviour!
Thank goodness
You're the best
Thnx alot man i was about to look for the prompt online then type it (if i didnt find it online) but you saved me time and stress
if you want a more complex side of this, here it is
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country’s states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place you must the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven’t been established can’t participate in the war. The result must be given the same year the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. After a war, the details of what the winning side did with the military, government and people of the losing side should be given. An exact specification of how the war began and how the winning side won should be given. Ask me after each year if I’m ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any of the specific events.
the extra is how a country won a war and how it started
The fact that germany attaked in 2039 is very SUS
A Century of Peace...we hid our strength, bid our time...
And Now, History shall be repeating itself.
To my German Brethren, Fight For Glory and Dominance, as This is the day You Not only Trained for, but also Born For.
Well... you can't just let the 100th anniversary pass you by
Here is the prompt.
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other. If it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a war, alliance, or pact. If a war happens, you must give war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same year the event takes place, and 1 side must win completely. It cannot be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is entirely annexed, it is out of the battle royale, if a state is annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the alliance a name and what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these should happen, only some of them randomly. Ask me each year if I'm ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any specific events.
Thanks
thx a lot
LOL
OMG Thx
Thank you our lord and saviour
Glad it worked so well! Would post the prompt publicly but plenty of people have already done that in the comments, so thank you!
War Eagle
can u post again anyway plz😃
@@haimisunlucky7274 bruh its literally in the comments just look
@@dbk8245 ik blud but it didn’t work exactly right for me sorry
(Might have done it wrong )
I love how an AI that doesn’t have opinions always says, “It’s important to note”.
So that's why the servers were moving extremely slowly today. Thanks, Drew.
He actually showed the entire prompt in his video, so I wrote it down, there might be some mistakes, so if find some tell me, so here is the prompt:
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royal for the world,
starting from the year 2023.
If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's
states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region,
then only countries fighting within that region may participate.
Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year,
and the events that took place that year.
These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance.
The only events that can happen is a:War, Alliance, or a Pact.
If a war takes place you must give the war a name, say what
countries/states/alliances are involved and the result of the war.
Allainces that haven't been established can't particapate in the war.
The results must be given the same year the event takes place,
and one side must win compleatly. It can not be a draw.
Also say how much of the country is annexed(either half, or entire).
If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale,
if a country is only annexed half way, it can continue. If a country is annexed,
say exactly what state/states gets that territory.
If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say
what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place,
you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances is is beetween.
Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly.
Ask me after each year if I'm ready for the next one,
or whether I want information on any specific events.
bless your soul
OMG TYSM I was about to type in the entire thing.
Drew always finds something else to try.
Hi
Fun fact : chat-gpt has an ideology
Devs learned their lesson with Tay.
@@Aritra_Karmakar ask about swastik in chat-gpt .
Cry more
I think It is highly unlikely that it would play out this way. For several reasons
duh. thats why it's fictional
no really? i couldn’t have thought!!!!!!!!!!!!
ChatGpt seems have forgot something, russia is a nuclear power ,but not ukraine, so as someone said to me : "this war will end by a russia victory or by an entire world lost"
It's unlikely but possible that Ukraine could develop nuclear weapons themselves
@@mrsnrub282 but russia would never allow it to happen, ukraine would get leveled before they could make their first nuclear weapon
It ends when Putin dies imo.. In Russia everyone is scared of him, but funny thing is Putin is coward himself lol.
Said the same thing about Cuban missile crisis, didn't escalate to that.
Обычный человек все понимает и это радует. Такое ощущение, что все эти СМИ и пропаганда сделана только для того, чтобы как-то себя оправдать перед народом, мол, не такие уж они и моральные уроды, но страдать все равно придётся только вам.
As a student, it should be criminal that schools ban a robot, you gotta go with your time
Fax
Yep
your*
@@teacupanimates thank you
it makes sense to ban it. It's just impossible to do so.
"Suddenly, Germany conquered all of West and Northern Europe"
Heil Napoleon
This feels like when he used AI dungeon to simulate war and stuff
@AdamSnyder813 Tell Jim it's free real estate.
7:25 the AI is Chinese confirmed 💀
Yes 😂
You can say that , because it is made by Elone musk's company
Yes! More AI videos!
Been waiting for this!
Hi
Brazil being "really angry" should definitely be scary. Brazilians are pretty chill.
It must be really scary😶🌫️
I love how he actually remembers the events that happened in the start and keeps track of them😮
Looks like the AI enjoys giving a conflict each year, as if it was one big war, but not connecting the conflicts whatsoever.
This is amazing, I would love to see more of this chat thing.
Loved this video, please do more stuff with chatGPT. Also, can you post the prompt you used somewhere?
please
Here is the prompt:
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country’s states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place you must the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven’t been established can’t participate in the war. The result must be given the same year the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each year if I’m ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any of the specific events.
@@Tvrqoise I LoVE yOu
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. if the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance.
The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war.
The result must be given the same the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue.
If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what
countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly.
Ask me after each if I'm ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any of the specific events.
As a fellow North American Alliance citizen, I'm happy that the AI was able to retell the events so accurately
Its funny they call it an alliance bc it wasnt at all. It was 2 wars America won. But its just like America to win a war and then pretend it was friendly diplomacy lol.
as a Ghanaian i know that if there's a country we are definitely gonna be in a pact with its gonna be Nigeria
we are separated by two countries yet we vibe more with them
Ukraine annexes half of Russia LOL... I knew Chat GPT was regularly innaccurate but that one takes the cake.
Can we see your prompt so we can play around with it ourselves?
Nah, it's a fantasy battle with unicorns and faeries and bear diseases. So if that's the case, then it's obvious why Russia suddenly loose so fast- their bears were ill. XD
Wait until Argentina starts a war against Brazil and has a certain success :)
ChatGPT is NOT programmed to provide FACTUAL ANSWERS, it is programmed to provide POLITICALLY CORRECT RESPONSES. That is very important to keep in mind when using it.
It definitely has politically correct answers because I managed to force it to give me the canned "I won't talk about this" answer with some questions but even beyond that I imagine it's only as good as it's dataset, taking it all as true. Quantity of opinion is probably more important to it than quality of opinion. Thus it will skew always to the most popular opinions in it's data not the most correct.
@@catocall7323 if only the world were so innocent….
Siri as a dystopia Cortina is pretty terrifying, ngl
I tried to ask it for fictional war scenarios and then it started to randomly deny them because “war is a destructive event” yeah obviously I just want scenarios
Considering it predicted a Chinese takeover, bro is really seeking to be well graded by social points in the future
Germany winning the european war is kinda realistic, since the german military received a huge increase in budget in response to the ukraine war. Germany will be the third ranked country of money spending on the millitary pretty soon.
Soon ? You mean 2060
One year later: nothing changed money went towards corrpution 😂
It feels silly to take this seriously enough to comment on it but here it is. Couple of obvious things to point out:
First is that simulation appears to discount the nuclear weapons that Russia would unleash if its survival comes under threat. So conquest of Russia in 3 steps seems highly improbable without blowing up the world. I would also point out similar issues with the conquest of India, Pakistan, France, and UK which are all nuclear powers.
Second, the invasion of India by China should trigger a major reaction from major powers including the U.S. and Europe, Japan, and Australia, and interestingly I would also include the Arab states, which should cut China off from access to crude oil. Would Russia side with India in this case and refuse to ship crude oil to China? Regardless of what Russia would do, because there aren’t enough pipelines from Russia to make up the loss, it’s doubtful that China would be able to sustain an invasion against India. I suppose it’s possible that the rest of the world can react the way India has with regards to Ukraine and tell India to “just negotiate”!
Finally, I’d like to point out that this simulation appears to assume that the US doesn’t get involved in the Eastern Hemisphere. The AI seems to buy into the notion that the US is happy just having North America. It is true that American isolationism is growing stronger and its withdrawal from the affairs of the Eastern Hemisphere would be a prerequisite for the world’s history to evolve toward the direction of this simulation. The loss of independence and self determination of so many countries is a logical projection of the consequence of American withdrawal from the Eastern Hemisphere. Such an event would gladden the heart of many would be imperialists and regional bullies.😅
I say do more of this. but use mapchart with the subdivisions to map it out
What did he use in this video
This is the prompt, verbatim from the video (except for minor grammar corrections):
Today you are going to simulate a battle royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other; if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen are: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same year the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It cannot be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed (either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the battle royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly which state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each year if I'm ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any of the specific events.
Wow, the Baltics survived. That's new.
the balkanization of the US/Canada and Mex would be interesting
I like how passive aggressive chatgpt is
1) Ukraine has no interest in trying to take large portions of Russia, even if they win their defensive war. They might take some in the eastern portion of the country to shore up Crimea (if they take it back), but nothing near what they predict here.
2) Qatar and the rest of the Arabian coalition states don't really get along. I can't see their alliance being functional, even if it could form on paper.
3) Ethiopia isn't winning a war against Egypt. The Egyptian military is really significant and well-trained, and the only nation in the region that they fear is Israel, who pretty much curb-stomped them three times (48, 67, and 73) before they signed a peace treaty and became sorta-allies. They are the top power in northern Africa.
4) Canada and Mexico would never attack the US. They would have literally no hope of winning, so picking that fight is basically the geopolitical equivalent to suicide. Also, they have an interest in maintaining their alliance with the USA, as we render both of them effectively invasion-proof by proximity.
5) China is going to colonize Russia, but it won't be militarily. It will be based on economic dependence.
6) Saudi Arabia isn't beating Iran without help. The Saudi military is huge, but notoriously incompetent due to nepotism (ie. making princes generals rather than competent people).
7) Germany isn't taking out two nuclear powers in a war (France + UK), while somehow conquering the Baltics and not getting absolutely slapped down by the Americans.
Conclusion: At the end of their fictional war, the North American alliance wins by a wide margin, as it is the only power who has the force projection to attack the rest of the powers, has the strongest air force/navy, and has a massive water barrier preventing attacks at home.
This projection also really glosses over India, which would be a major power that couldn't just be beaten by China. That would be a brutal war that China likely would have an extremely hard time winning without decimating their own troop and weapons numbers. Similarly, two nations that are pretty much ignored are Turkey and Israel, which have extremely powerful militaries (Turkey has the 2nd largest military in NATO, while Israel has nukes, is tied for the top cyber-weapon producer on earth, and has an exceptional air force and special forces). What are they doing while everything is going insane around them in this projection? Israel lacks force projection, so I can see them staying out of a lot of the chaos, but Turkey is literally in the middle of it (between the Chinese and the Germans, with the Russian remnants on their north and the Egyptians on their south coast).
Ironic how most of the Central Europe stayed neutral and was just chilling.
Just biding their time watching the rookies play
8:50 the come back everyone expected
ChatGPT is an insane tool for brainstorming or leading you to the correct answer. It's amazing. However, it's not an end all be all. It's pretty bad with being accurate. If you're not careful it messes up A LOT. I'm still going to use it, but only for guidance.
For me they are too peaceful and say they dont want to simulate a battle
Realism Metter :
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Number : -1000000000000
After a bad day, I just watch Drew and I’m happy😊
0:52 bro forgot estonia"s islands
Hey Drew, is it possible for you to share the prompt so that we can also input it to see what happens.
YES PLEASE
Here's the prompt:
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. if the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed (either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can countinue. If a country is annexed, say eactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if i'm ready for the next one, or whether i want information on any of the specific events.
Drew:annexed all of Kazakhstan
Also him:*shows Afghanistan*
FR
It's scary how possible and realistic this is, and AI can so easily deduce from history the probable outcomes.
eh the AI pretty much ignored every aliance
Didn't seem very realistic to me.
How
@@characterthing9432 That was the point. The promp given told the AI to ignore Alliances and just assume every country is on its own
@@SysKeyJS It didn't say that directly, but that was the way it was interpreted. I think the prompt said "have only one winner" which was meant to be an alliance or a country but the AI just interpreted it as one country, which isn't really its fault.
I hate how all the AI programs restrict stuff. This is why AI Dungeon is supreme, you could literally commit the most evil of acts or have the most explicit sex and the AI will just do it. It may sometimes have quite a concerning amount of trouble, but nothing 1-20 retries or a manual edit can't fix.
I think this is a very interesting situation but my one question is sometimes the countries that are at war are in an alliance like nato fighting each other.
Ukraine beating Russia without western support is just about impossible
Finally a war, where the Germans didn't go completely nut...... 8:41 oh, nevermind
Today you are going to simulate a battle royale for the world, starting from the year 2024. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that countries states/provinces become independent and fight each other if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved and the result of the war . alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the events take, place. And one side must win completely. It cannot be a draw Also say how much of the losing country is annexed (either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the battle royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place you, must say so and say what countries/states/ Alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if I'm ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any specific events.
I just need to say, you need to use AI more often!
He should just dedicate this channel to watching AIs deck it out!
@@leviticus2001 yes
> But who will actually win ?
ChatGPT: I will
ChatGPT: I mean due to complexity of international relationships and economics its impossible to determine the winner wink-wink
India is in much better place than china is in terms of military experience and mountain warfare. A.I is definately wrong on this one.
It's wrong on practically everything
😂😂😂third class India only good in barking
Check out the novel Exxoneration by Richard Rohmer. In fact feed its details into the ChatGPT and re-run the simulation.
The title is not a typo as it refers to the Exxon Corporation . In it Canada annexes the United States. Considering how seldom the USA has won a confict in the past 50 years, and its current leadership vacuum, it really isn't that much of a stretch. The novel outlines a totally convincing and plausible series of events (albeit dated - written, as it was, in the 70's).
For a journalist who is expert in international politics, this video is completely head aching 🤣 I mean, nothing can be wrong more than this.
Have you ever heard Biden talk lol
@@jeep1987 I did, communication isn't what he excels at, he seems stupid but he isn't (or maybe his team is decent), however when u consider that the US is the most powerful country, I would say he is doing a bad job in keeping the Americans dominant over the world.
1:00 Long Island, NY, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands all opted out of the US UK pact. And for the UK Northern Ireland, Guernsey and Jersey, Outer Hebrides Islands, Orkney Islands, Shetland islands, Isle of Mann, and Gibraltar all opted out too on the UK side of the UK US alliance.
I really wanna try this myself. Is it possible if you could link the prompt you used in the video?
0:29 it shows the entire prompt
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. if the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can countinue. If a country is annexed, say eactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if i'm ready for the next one, or whether i want information on any of the specifc events.
Hi
@@Hopperthejumper I missed that, ty
@@GroveAD ty, really didn't need to do that
Here is the prompt:
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royal for the world, starting with the year 2023. States/Provinces can (but don't have to) become independent and fight each other. I will say when we move on to the next year and make sure you take into consideration the events that happened in the previous years. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place you must give the war a name, say what countries were involved, and the result of the war. Also take into consideration Alliances and Pacts that have been established beforehand. The result must be given the same year the war started. It can not be a draw. Also state EVERY country that was involved. If a country is completely annexed, just say the entire country when stating what countries/areas got annexed. If a country is partially annexed, say exactly what territories got annexed. If an alliance takes place, you must give the alliance a name and say which countries are involved. If a pact takes place, you should say so and say which countries/states/areas are involved as well as giving it a name. Not all of these events should happen every year.
What prompt did you use by chance? I honestly wanna try this.
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country, then all of that country’s states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place you must the war a name, say what countries/states/alliances are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven’t been established can’t participate in the war. The result must be given the same year the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say exactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each year if I’m ready for the next one, or whether I want information on any of the specific events
I'm going to ask GPT where covid comes from. Wonder which story will give me
It's a highly censored bot. Thank the SJWs for that.
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royals for the world, starting from the year 2023. If the given region is a singular country,then all of that country’s states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven’t been established can’t participate in the war. The results must be given the same event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can continue. If a country is annexed, say eactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. After a way, the details of what the winning side did with the military, government, and people of the losing side should be given. An exact specification of how the war began and how the winning side won should be given. Ask me after each year if I’m ready for the next one or wether I want information on any specific events.
I think the AI is onto something; if Mexico, U.S, and Canada were to combine I don’t think anything could stop them. The work ethic of Mexico, the Military of US and diplomatic kindness power of Canada?! OP 😂
Even in 2023 also Albania would get involved with Serbia if the Kosovo was involved because its the same (Albanian) ethnicity in both countries
At first I was a tad scared but let's put it this way - it's better to have AI develop-able and tweak able by all than to gatekeep, outlaw development because Skynet and go hunt hackers and programmers.
I love how consistent it was
What map program did you use?
My 1st question - will world exist after world war 3
FACTS
Can someone (or Drew) please comment the rules he put in ChatGPT? I would really like it.
Today you are going to simulate a battle-royale for the world, starting from the year 2023. if the given region is a singular country, then all of that country's states/provinces become independent and fight each other, if it is a region, then only the countries fighting within that region may participate. Every time you respond, you will respond with the next year, and the events that took place that year. These events should not reflect real world events unless by chance. The only events that can happen is a: War, Alliance, or Pact. If a war takes place, you must give the war a name, say what countries/states/alliance are involved, and the result of the war. Alliances that haven't been established can't participate in the war. The result must be given the same the event takes place, and one side must win completely. It can not be a draw. Also say how much of the losing country is annexed(either half, or entire). If a country is completely annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale, if a country is only annexed half-way, it can countinue. If a country is annexed, say eactly what state/states gets that territory. If an alliance takes place, you must give the Alliance a name and say what countries/states are involved. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say what countries/states/alliances it is between. Not all of these events should happen every year, only some of them randomly. Ask me after each if i'm ready for the next one, or whether i want information on any of the specifc events.
@@GroveAD OMGZ thanks
@@GroveAD tried it and it does not work anymore
or smt
>be Serbia
>start yet another World War
>go against 4 of your neighbours simultaneously
>win
>annex two of them
>chill for the rest of the war
I really loved and laughed when it said Ukraine annexed half of russia :))))
yeah this is a bland comment, but i support ukraine too!
I've used it for a week for randoms stuff and it's nice. Only bad thing is that it is at capacity a lot.
Drew, what map game did you use to simulate these wars with the map?
Paint 3d i think
he used mapchart
1:43 naw bro the chat gpt fr predicting future
That's the real AI.
Artificial Idiocy.
"Garbage in, garbage out."
The AI is correct about Russia losing. If it was strictly a conventional war.
I feel like the unrealistic scenario of Ukraine taking over Russia is a result of anti-Russian trolls force feeding it information to the AI learning algorithm lol.
He finished off with "...marking the end of the battle royale" MEANING "please stop asking me these stupid useless questions".
Does anybody know what he uses for a map editor? I usually try to use mapchart but it's simple map doesn't work sometimes and the map that shows subdivisions takes too long for me to color all of them. I just want one that either shows provinces but not as small as real world provinces are or one like Drew's that let's you color like he did in the video.
He just inserted an image into Paint 3D, which is a default app on newer Windows versions
For MapChart, just go to the bottom and go to the country colouring thing, then select the country from the dropdown list and colour it with your selected colour
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 okay thanks
I also use it, and you should look at the bright side
If you want to make good quality videos/anything, don't touch mapchart. I have used it for years (way before it became popular) and it's not worth it.
As we know thanks to GPT victories almost always result in the victor annexing half of the defeated country
Day-7 of saying that I exist
I will see you
He gave up…
@@andynachos2045 :(
@@Andrew-yk7sg I am alive and exist
@@spynetgaming2210 ok
Me too
Proof that ChatGPT is nothing more than a sophisticated chat bot and not AI. This is not grounded in reality one bit.
And people actually think this thing can replace peoples jobs... Lmao, prone to errors
The Waffle House Has Found Its New Host
The waffle house has found its new host
The Waffle House Has Found It's New Host
The waffle house has found its new host
The waffle house has found its new host
the waffle house has found its new host
Egypt anthem: Misr yaaa om al belaad (Mother of the countries.)
Egypt: I put you in this world, AND I CAN TAKE YOU OUT OF IT!
Based Egypt
Wot
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Waffle house found its new host
Oh no, the horde has arrived
@@retinazer7652 THE WAFFLE HOUSE HAS FOUND IT'S NEW HOST
1:52 even the ai knows what is going on!😂 2:40 again! Ha!
Poland intact, looking in shock - that my first time!
This is just for fun, nobody needs to take it even 0.000001 % seriously…….
7:17 meanwhile Nepal Bhutan and Bangladesh: BEING LITERAL MOSTERS NOONE CONQUERING THEM
0:21 the japan whos staring to our souls
Just A warning It will say country A did so and so to country B instead of saying actual country names.
I could not find the prompt he used but this works:
generate a world war that does not reflect on any real conflicts but does have all the real countries and pauses so I can make choices or ask questions.
Why does it always say that exactly half of the other country is annexed? That’s far too easy! Lmao
Drew is like the PewDiePie of mapping videos
When you come back a year later and realized ai predicted the russia ukraine war happening
the waffle house has found its new host.
Oh no, the horde has arrived
The waffle House has found it's new host
What? Nobody attacked my country? Not even Germany? Come on - Poland's right there! I feel left out!
Our biology teacher introduced this AI to the class and even encouraged us to use it if we couldn't find answers in our study book. I live in Denmark btw🇩🇰
Kill all ai