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Bonus: More extrapolated emoji

Optimum tic-tac-toe

ChatGPT text can sound very knowledgeable until the topic is something you know well. Like tic-tac-toe.

If O places their mark in the bottom left corner, the board would look like this: (ChatGPT makes a tic-tac-toe diagram with O in the upper and lower left corners, and X in the left two spots in the middle row. It is clear that on this turn, X can win by placing a third X in the middle row.). ChatGPT: From here, X will likely place their fourth mark in one of the remaining corners, and then the game will progress depending on each player's strategy. However, at this point, it's important to note that X cannot win the game, and the best X can do is to block O from winning.

Once I heard that ChatGPT can play tic-tac-toe I played several games against it and it confidently lost every single one.

Part of the problem seemed to be that it couldn't keep

Bonus: ChatGPT is terrible at cheating

Chatbot, draw!

I'm interested in cases where it's obvious that chatbots are bluffing. For example, when Bard claims its ASCII unicorn art has clearly visible horn and legs but it looks like this:

or when ChatGPT claims its ASCII art says "Lies" when it clearly says

Bonus: Chatbot draws more stuff