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<p>[QUOTE="svessien, post: 25994258, member: 15481"]Hi Valentinian. On this coin I used 4 prompts. First was:</p><p>"Thank you GPT. I have a greek coin believed to be from Pitane, Mysia. It has a man with ram horns on obverse and a pentagram on reverse. I don't believe the horned man is Zevs in this particular incidence. Who else could it be?"</p><p>Looking at this promt, I think I have overestimated the robots capacity to disagree. At the same time, I wanted to hear an alternative to Zevs, who I guess we all know pretty well.</p><p>Second prompt was:</p><p>"Thank you GPT. The pentagram is an unusual feature on Greek coins. What could be the context of its use in Pitane, Mysia?"</p><p>3rd prompt was:</p><p>"If we consider your summary of the horned man (or god), and those of the pentagram, then what do you think of the combination of the horned god and the pentagram?"</p><p>Last prompt was:</p><p>"Excellent, thank you. The reverse side with the pentagram has the inscription ΠΙ - ΤΑ / ΝΑΙΩΝ and a serpent coiled to the right. Does this have any significance in the interpretation of the coin?"</p><p><br /></p><p>Being a new user of this tool, I find it useful to read the feedback from [USER=112673]@Denis Richard[/USER] and others. The robot seems to be more agreeable than I had expected, probably because its owners want their customers happy with the answers?</p><p>As the robot got used to making its interpretations of coins, fewer questions from me were necessary, as it now knew the format.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="svessien, post: 25994258, member: 15481"]Hi Valentinian. On this coin I used 4 prompts. First was: "Thank you GPT. I have a greek coin believed to be from Pitane, Mysia. It has a man with ram horns on obverse and a pentagram on reverse. I don't believe the horned man is Zevs in this particular incidence. Who else could it be?" Looking at this promt, I think I have overestimated the robots capacity to disagree. At the same time, I wanted to hear an alternative to Zevs, who I guess we all know pretty well. Second prompt was: "Thank you GPT. The pentagram is an unusual feature on Greek coins. What could be the context of its use in Pitane, Mysia?" 3rd prompt was: "If we consider your summary of the horned man (or god), and those of the pentagram, then what do you think of the combination of the horned god and the pentagram?" Last prompt was: "Excellent, thank you. The reverse side with the pentagram has the inscription ΠΙ - ΤΑ / ΝΑΙΩΝ and a serpent coiled to the right. Does this have any significance in the interpretation of the coin?" Being a new user of this tool, I find it useful to read the feedback from [USER=112673]@Denis Richard[/USER] and others. The robot seems to be more agreeable than I had expected, probably because its owners want their customers happy with the answers? As the robot got used to making its interpretations of coins, fewer questions from me were necessary, as it now knew the format.[/QUOTE]
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