Did anyone try to ask GPT-3 something about the insurrection? I can't find any free/open text prompts for GPT-3, this is what GPT-2 has to say:
After Trump lost the 2020 election his supporters stormed the Capitol
> They smashed windows, tore apart the Republican Party's headquarters, destroyed a statue of Ronald Reagan and set fire to the Texas statehouse.
> A month later, after the Democrats took control of the Senate and the House, Trump's supporters stormed their own offices. They attacked the offices of California Democratic Senator Kamala Harris and New York Democratic Representative Joe Crowley. They ransacked offices in the Minnesota and Texas statehouses and burned down the Republican Party headquarters in Tennessee. The damage was estimated at
> The Trump supporters were armed with guns and knives. They were also carrying torches. They were chanting “Trump 2020” and “Build the Wall.” The Trump supporters were also chanting “Lock her up.” But they were referring to Hillary Clinton.
You can play with GPT3 in a custom world at AIdungeon.io The responses are biased towards giving you RPG second person narrative, but the corpus of data, mastery of syntax and more uncertain grasp of events and relationships is all there
Example with the prompt You are Donald Trump. The recent election results have been a disappointment to you.
Props for turns of phrases like "Your opponent is a typical liberal. He hails from the right wing of the Democratic Party, but has been trying to appeal to the left to gain more support.", but poor marks for apparently not having grasped how elections work. (There's a joke in there somewhere)
If you don't pick a custom world and your own prompt, you get something more like this:
> You are Donald Trump, a noble living in the kingdom of Larion. You are awakened by a loud noise outside the gate. You look out the window and see a large number of orcish troops on the road outside the castle.
I'd like 'orcish troops' better if I thought it was inspired by media reports of Capitol events rather than a corpus of RPGs.
After Trump lost the 2020 election his supporters stormed the Capitol
> They smashed windows, tore apart the Republican Party's headquarters, destroyed a statue of Ronald Reagan and set fire to the Texas statehouse.
> A month later, after the Democrats took control of the Senate and the House, Trump's supporters stormed their own offices. They attacked the offices of California Democratic Senator Kamala Harris and New York Democratic Representative Joe Crowley. They ransacked offices in the Minnesota and Texas statehouses and burned down the Republican Party headquarters in Tennessee. The damage was estimated at