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It could also be a Paradigm, to celebrate their award.Like I said before, I think it will be a Brahma. I say this since it was recently reintroduced.
I modified the request again and had it look at models on the Buck web site as well as the previous BOTM list. Can anyone get behind this selection? What I am not sure about is where ChatGPT is getting its information since the Kalinga is not on Buck's web site - or on the previous BOTM list.
What I am not sure about is where ChatGPT is getting its information
I'd put money on it being a fixed blade. So I'll say a 119 just for fun.
I bet it's today. I bet it's not a 102 with a straight clip blade, but that would be cool.
So AI can be a conniving liar, just like it's human creators. Interesting.This has nothing to do with Buck Knives, but it does show something about the current reliability of ChatGPT. In a notorious example, a lawyer used ChatGPT to write a legal brief filed in a federal court case. Apparently the brief written by ChatGPT contained several bogus trial references, and the judge was not amused.
"However, Judge P. Kevin Castel wrote in an early May order regarding the plaintiff’s filing that “six of the submitted cases appear to be bogus judicial decisions with bogus quotes and bogus internal citations.” He called it “an unprecedented circumstance.”
I don't think ChatGPT will do any better predicting the BOTM.
Bert