Midn1ght
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So, I had an hour to spare this morning and had a little fun with ChatGPT about the Microsoft Activisiton acquisition and the future of gaming.
You might not know it, but ChatGPT knowledge is limited to September 2021, it doesn't know what happened in the world beyond that point. If you ask who won the 2022 FIFA World Cup, it gives you this answer:
So I thought I'd start playing a guessing game with it and see if it could accurately guess what happened in the industry in the last 2 years. It wasn't easy at first since it always reminds you that it doesn't know anything after September 2021 and I had to force its hand to use real world company names for some reason but at the end, the answers are surprisingly accurate.
I first asked ChatGPT to guess which video game company Microsoft acquired in 2022, it gave me 2 wrong answer at first (EA and Ubisoft) but correctly guessed Activision on the third attempt.
3 attempts to get Activision is not impressive, but all the answers after that were first try, and the next one is scary accurate.
I asked ChatGPT to guess how much Microsoft paid for Activision, that was its answer:
I then asked if the acquisition was hard or easy, did anybody tried to block it and what was the outcome.
Here's the answer:
I then asked what could potentially be the answer of Sony regarding this acquisition.
Here's the answer:
Sony's buying SE for 10 billion, you heard it here first.
I then asked what was Nintendo and Valve's reaction to this acquisition and got, again, a very accurate answer:
And finally, I asked if the acquisition would be a good thing for the industry long term.
Here's the answer:
Sony acquiring SE and the impact of the acquisition on the industry remain to be seen of course but I was impress by ChatGPT guesses, specially regarding the price and Sony, Nintendo and Valve's reactions to it. Had fun asking those question so I thought I'd share it with you here.
Also, please take all of this with a grain of salt because at the end, when I asked if Todd Howard would be worshiped and elevated to a God status after the release of Starfield, ChatGPT gave me this nonsense:
You might not know it, but ChatGPT knowledge is limited to September 2021, it doesn't know what happened in the world beyond that point. If you ask who won the 2022 FIFA World Cup, it gives you this answer:
So I thought I'd start playing a guessing game with it and see if it could accurately guess what happened in the industry in the last 2 years. It wasn't easy at first since it always reminds you that it doesn't know anything after September 2021 and I had to force its hand to use real world company names for some reason but at the end, the answers are surprisingly accurate.
I first asked ChatGPT to guess which video game company Microsoft acquired in 2022, it gave me 2 wrong answer at first (EA and Ubisoft) but correctly guessed Activision on the third attempt.
3 attempts to get Activision is not impressive, but all the answers after that were first try, and the next one is scary accurate.
I asked ChatGPT to guess how much Microsoft paid for Activision, that was its answer:
I then asked if the acquisition was hard or easy, did anybody tried to block it and what was the outcome.
Here's the answer:
I then asked what could potentially be the answer of Sony regarding this acquisition.
Here's the answer:
Sony's buying SE for 10 billion, you heard it here first.
I then asked what was Nintendo and Valve's reaction to this acquisition and got, again, a very accurate answer:
And finally, I asked if the acquisition would be a good thing for the industry long term.
Here's the answer:
Sony acquiring SE and the impact of the acquisition on the industry remain to be seen of course but I was impress by ChatGPT guesses, specially regarding the price and Sony, Nintendo and Valve's reactions to it. Had fun asking those question so I thought I'd share it with you here.
Also, please take all of this with a grain of salt because at the end, when I asked if Todd Howard would be worshiped and elevated to a God status after the release of Starfield, ChatGPT gave me this nonsense: