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<p>[QUOTE="Noah Worke, post: 24488875, member: 115032"]I saw a thread here earlier about AI and how it's advancing and whatever else. This inspired me to see if I could make an entirely fake CoinTalk post made by an AI pretending to be me. If this is the wrong forum, I apologize. Here's the result of my endeavor.</p><p>OpenAI ChatGPT prompt: Write a post by CoinTalk user Noah Worke about his new Hadrian denarius</p><p>OpenAI ChatGPT response: </p><p>Hey CoinTalk community,</p><p><br /></p><p>I just wanted to share with you all my excitement about a new addition to my collection: a Hadrian denarius. As a Roman coin enthusiast, I've been on the lookout for a coin featuring this particular emperor for a while now, and I finally came across this beauty at an auction.</p><p><br /></p><p>The obverse of the coin features a bust of Hadrian, with the inscription "HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP" around the edge. The reverse shows the goddess Roma seated on a throne, holding a Victory figure and a scepter, with the inscription "P M TR P COS III" around the edge.</p><p><br /></p><p>What I love about this coin is not just its historical significance, but also its aesthetic appeal. The details on both sides are incredibly crisp and clear, and the patina gives it a lovely aged look. Holding it in my hands, I can't help but imagine the hands it has passed through over the centuries, and the stories it could tell.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm also excited to add a coin featuring Hadrian to my collection because he was such an influential and interesting emperor. He was known for his travels throughout the empire, and for his passion for architecture (he famously commissioned the building of the Pantheon in Rome). He was also involved in several major military campaigns during his reign, and was generally considered to be a successful and capable leader.</p><p><br /></p><p>Overall, I'm thrilled to have this Hadrian denarius in my collection, and I look forward to displaying it alongside my other Roman coins. If anyone else has a Hadrian coin or any other ancient coins they'd like to share, I'd love to see them!</p><p><br /></p><p>OpenAI DALL-E prompt: The obverse of the coin features a bust of Hadrian, with the inscription "HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP" around the edge. The reverse shows the goddess Roma seated on a throne, holding a Victory figure and a scepter, with the inscription "P M TR P COS III" around the edge.</p><p><br /></p><p>OpenAI DALL-E response:[ATTACH=full]1550808[/ATTACH]</p><p>So, that's my experiment. What are your thoughts? Is it realistic? It's only going to get better from here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Noah Worke, post: 24488875, member: 115032"]I saw a thread here earlier about AI and how it's advancing and whatever else. This inspired me to see if I could make an entirely fake CoinTalk post made by an AI pretending to be me. If this is the wrong forum, I apologize. Here's the result of my endeavor. OpenAI ChatGPT prompt: Write a post by CoinTalk user Noah Worke about his new Hadrian denarius OpenAI ChatGPT response: Hey CoinTalk community, I just wanted to share with you all my excitement about a new addition to my collection: a Hadrian denarius. As a Roman coin enthusiast, I've been on the lookout for a coin featuring this particular emperor for a while now, and I finally came across this beauty at an auction. The obverse of the coin features a bust of Hadrian, with the inscription "HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP" around the edge. The reverse shows the goddess Roma seated on a throne, holding a Victory figure and a scepter, with the inscription "P M TR P COS III" around the edge. What I love about this coin is not just its historical significance, but also its aesthetic appeal. The details on both sides are incredibly crisp and clear, and the patina gives it a lovely aged look. Holding it in my hands, I can't help but imagine the hands it has passed through over the centuries, and the stories it could tell. I'm also excited to add a coin featuring Hadrian to my collection because he was such an influential and interesting emperor. He was known for his travels throughout the empire, and for his passion for architecture (he famously commissioned the building of the Pantheon in Rome). He was also involved in several major military campaigns during his reign, and was generally considered to be a successful and capable leader. Overall, I'm thrilled to have this Hadrian denarius in my collection, and I look forward to displaying it alongside my other Roman coins. If anyone else has a Hadrian coin or any other ancient coins they'd like to share, I'd love to see them! OpenAI DALL-E prompt: The obverse of the coin features a bust of Hadrian, with the inscription "HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP" around the edge. The reverse shows the goddess Roma seated on a throne, holding a Victory figure and a scepter, with the inscription "P M TR P COS III" around the edge. OpenAI DALL-E response:[ATTACH=full]1550808[/ATTACH] So, that's my experiment. What are your thoughts? Is it realistic? It's only going to get better from here.[/QUOTE]
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