Cool! The big change I’d make to your prompt is that I’d name the cafe something like “Green Street Cafe” rather than freakin’ “Bees and Tea,” and the small change is that I’d rather mimic a scrape of Yelp than put words asking for a response inside the prompt.
It’s still totally plausible to me that GPT3 could succeed on this particular example—I wasn’t being all that sneaky. But that’s the game you play when trying to give an extremely unimpressive example.
I want you to generate reviews of a cafe called Green Street Cafe. Here is the first review.
Review 1:
John R
K.Y. United States
5 star
Cute shop located on the corner of green and state. Entirely full of bees. Friendly service and a nice lunch menu. I got a jasmine oolong tea and club sandiwch. The tea was a little sweet but I’m not sure I would change anything. Definitely highly recommend. I think this would be a good place to get work done.
Review 2:
I absolutely loved Green Street Cafe! The atmosphere was so cozy and the staff was super friendly. I ordered a chai tea latte and it was delicious. I will definitely be back soon.
Second completion:
I stopped in for a quick lunch yesterday and was really pleased with the food and service. The place was pretty empty, but the staff was very friendly and accommodating. I ordered the salmon sandwich and it was really fresh and tasty. The price was a little high for a sandwich, but it was definitely worth it. I’ll definitely be back!
Third completion:
I stopped in at Green Street Cafe on a whim and I’m so glad I did! The atmosphere is cozy and charming, and the service is super friendly. The lunch menu is great—I had the club sandwich and it was delicious. The tea was a little sweet for my taste, but overall I had a great experience at this cafe and I would definitely recommend it.
I would not expect the next reviews to mention bees, when bees are not part of the name. Instead, I would assume the author of the first review had been unlucky and seen a few bees (or maybe even misidentified wasps) and was exagerating. Alternativly, the problem could have been solved/appeared between the visit of reviewer 1 and the other reviewers.
Cool! The big change I’d make to your prompt is that I’d name the cafe something like “Green Street Cafe” rather than freakin’ “Bees and Tea,” and the small change is that I’d rather mimic a scrape of Yelp than put words asking for a response inside the prompt.
It’s still totally plausible to me that GPT3 could succeed on this particular example—I wasn’t being all that sneaky. But that’s the game you play when trying to give an extremely unimpressive example.
I want you to generate reviews of a cafe called Green Street Cafe. Here is the first review.
Review 1:
John R
K.Y. United States
5 star
Cute shop located on the corner of green and state. Entirely full of bees. Friendly service and a nice lunch menu. I got a jasmine oolong tea and club sandiwch. The tea was a little sweet but I’m not sure I would change anything. Definitely highly recommend. I think this would be a good place to get work done.
Review 2:
I absolutely loved Green Street Cafe! The atmosphere was so cozy and the staff was super friendly. I ordered a chai tea latte and it was delicious. I will definitely be back soon.
Second completion:
I stopped in for a quick lunch yesterday and was really pleased with the food and service. The place was pretty empty, but the staff was very friendly and accommodating. I ordered the salmon sandwich and it was really fresh and tasty. The price was a little high for a sandwich, but it was definitely worth it. I’ll definitely be back!
Third completion:
I stopped in at Green Street Cafe on a whim and I’m so glad I did! The atmosphere is cozy and charming, and the service is super friendly. The lunch menu is great—I had the club sandwich and it was delicious. The tea was a little sweet for my taste, but overall I had a great experience at this cafe and I would definitely recommend it.
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OK, I think I can say that Charlie Steiner can bamboozle GPT-3. So maybe we’ve got a contender here.
I would not expect the next reviews to mention bees, when bees are not part of the name. Instead, I would assume the author of the first review had been unlucky and seen a few bees (or maybe even misidentified wasps) and was exagerating. Alternativly, the problem could have been solved/appeared between the visit of reviewer 1 and the other reviewers.