Twitter user asks Chat GPT-4 to explain climate change in Shakespearean style; results leave Netizens shocked
2 min read 20 Mar 2023, 05:27 PM ISTOpenAI unveiled the latest addition to its series of language models – the GPT-4. This new model promises to be more sophisticated and better than its predecessor, the GPT-3. It is a large multimodal model that can exhibit human-like performance in a variety of tasks.

ChatGPT has been the talk of the town ever since its inception. The chatbot has day in and out proved itself right from giving tough competitions in terms of competitive exams to even replacing jobs. OpenAI unveiled the latest addition to its series of language models – the GPT-4. This new model promises to be more sophisticated and better than its predecessor, the GPT-3. It is a large multimodal model that can exhibit human-like performance in a variety of tasks.
OpenAI claims that GPT-4 is more advanced in three significant areas, namely creativity, visual comprehension, and context handling. GPT-4 is said to be significantly better than its predecessor in terms of creativity, both in terms of generating and collaborating with users on creative projects. This includes music, screenplays, technical writing, and even adapting to a user's writing style.
Recently, a Twitter user name Dan Miller asked the chatbot to explain climate change in the voice of Shakespeare. The chatbot gave the answer in a 28 line poem, which the user found quite extraordinary. Miller posted the poem in form of a series of thread has also shared a screenshot of the poem written by ChatGPT-4.
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His post gathered lot of reactions from other users, some called it amazing while some were also impressed and alarmed.
One user asked, “It is extraordinary. How long did it take to do that?, to which Miller replied, “A few seconds." Another user wrote, “Holy moly, this is great." One user wrote, “Wow. That's both incredible and almost alarming if AI came up with that"
One user wrote, “Yes it’s not perfect. Still, amazing for an AI to come up with such a good poetic description of Climate Change in the style of old English and with a reasonably effective narrative arc."