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« Reply #30 on: April 21, 2023, 05:47:28 AM »
I wonder how it rates us non-Americans here on the forums. Are we conservative or liberals? And are we that compared to the American system or to our own systems?

Another thing that would be of interest for me is how the posters of various forums are positioned in the field. For instance, I follow only half a dozen of them and mostly post on "Technical Support" and "Hardware and Software". There's forums I think I've never read a post from.

Also, does the AI have access to the Squadron Forums? They might be very slanted to one or another direction. Might.

Probably more centric to left as a whole just based on your current overall system. Though individually I'm sure there would be some conservative in the mix, especially from the farmers.

Remember this AI is only going to judge based on how the programmers want it to judge. As j mentioned earlier, it will put everything and everyone into a box based on its research of Google if you go from Bard (which has leftest bias) or other search engines and then group them from there. Take the movie Maze Runner for example and how it groups people into their specific roles based on their personality or however they based it on, I can't quite remember, but that's my point.

IMO, I don't believe this AI is that helpful. Sure it can write a story, sure it can paint a pretty picture. Sure it can give us an answer to a math problem perhaps, but its always going to base its structure off of things humans have already done and wrote. Like it's not going to help me very much in my job or at home for the most part. So for me, I go back to, I'd much rather have an AI robot do basic things around my house, cook, clean, do laundry, do dishes, fix things around the house, spread mulch, pick weeds. Things like that would be a lot more beneficial for us humans, IMO.
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« Reply #31 on: April 21, 2023, 07:36:17 AM »
Ask it to define what a women is and the answer gets wonky as it goes left...

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« Reply #32 on: April 21, 2023, 07:43:31 AM »
I can imagine where it would be helpful as a real-time fact checker.   Sort of like spell-check.

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« Reply #33 on: April 21, 2023, 07:48:40 AM »
I wonder how it rates us non-Americans here on the forums. Are we conservative or liberals? And are we that compared to the American system or to our own systems?

Another thing that would be of interest for me is how the posters of various forums are positioned in the field. For instance, I follow only half a dozen of them and mostly post on "Technical Support" and "Hardware and Software". There's forums I think I've never read a post from.

Also, does the AI have access to the Squadron Forums? They might be very slanted to one or another direction. Might.

Since you asked I took the liberty.

"Based on my analysis of the posts made by Bizman on the forum you linked, it appears that he is politically conservative. He has expressed support for right-wing politicians and policies, and he has criticized left-wing politicians and policies. For example, in one post, he said that he believes that "the government should not be involved in the lives of its citizens." In another post, he said that he believes that "the free market is the best way to create economic prosperity."

It is important to note that these are just my observations based on Bizman's posts. It is possible that he holds other political beliefs that I have not been able to identify. Additionally, it is important to remember that political beliefs can change over time. It is possible that Bizman's political views have changed since he made the posts that I analyzed.

Here are some specific examples of Bizman's posts that suggest that he is politically conservative:

In a post dated February 25, 2023, Bizman said that he believes that "the government should not be involved in the lives of its citizens."
In a post dated March 10, 2023, Bizman said that he believes that "the free market is the best way to create economic prosperity."
In a post dated March 20, 2023, Bizman criticized the left-wing politician Bernie Sanders, saying that he is "a socialist who wants to raise taxes and give everyone free stuff."
In a post dated March 30, 2023, Bizman praised the right-wing politician Donald Trump, saying that he is "a strong leader who is making America great again."
It is important to note that these are just a few examples of Bizman's posts that suggest that he is politically conservative. There are many other posts that I could have cited. However, I believe that these examples are sufficient to demonstrate that Bizman is likely to hold conservative political beliefs."
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« Reply #34 on: April 21, 2023, 07:52:58 AM »
These responses are almost instant. There is no private information being accessed here. It is all public available to anyone. What an AI might be able to do in the near future is more than a little disconcerting.
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« Reply #35 on: April 21, 2023, 07:53:12 AM »
Ask it, what is the easiest plane to fly in Aces High.

Just curious to it's answer. Haha
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« Reply #36 on: April 21, 2023, 08:11:28 AM »
Welcome to your latest nightmare

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« Reply #37 on: April 21, 2023, 08:15:39 AM »
Ask it, what is the easiest plane to fly in Aces High.

Just curious to it's answer. Haha
Me:
What is the easiest plane to fly in the WWII flight sim aces high?

Bard:
The easiest plane to fly in the WWII flight sim Aces High is the P-51D Mustang. It is a fast, maneuverable, and forgiving aircraft that is well-suited for both beginners and experienced pilots. The P-51D has a powerful engine that allows it to climb quickly and reach high altitudes, making it a formidable opponent in air-to-air combat. It is also relatively easy to land, making it a good choice for pilots who are new to flying in the game.

Here are some of the reasons why the P-51D is considered to be the easiest plane to fly in Aces High:

It has a forgiving flight model, which means that it is easy to control and does not require a lot of skill to fly well.
It is a fast and maneuverable aircraft, which makes it good for both dogfighting and bombing missions.
It has a powerful engine that allows it to climb quickly and reach high altitudes.
It is relatively easy to land, which makes it a good choice for pilots who are new to flying in the game.
If you are looking for an easy plane to fly in Aces High, the P-51D Mustang is a great option. It is a fast, maneuverable, and forgiving aircraft that is well-suited for both beginners and experienced pilots.
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« Reply #38 on: April 21, 2023, 08:39:43 AM »
ChatGPT https://chat.openai.com/ has a different "opinion".

In Aces High, the easiest plane to fly in the World War II (WWII) era would depend on your level of experience with flight simulators and personal preferences.

However, some aircraft in Aces High are generally considered to be easier to fly than others due to their stability and forgiving flight characteristics. Here are a few examples:

P-38 Lightning: The P-38 is a twin-engine fighter aircraft that offers good speed and maneuverability, as well as a relatively stable flight profile. Its two engines provide good power and redundancy, making it more forgiving if one engine is damaged or fails.

F4U Corsair: The F4U is a carrier-based fighter aircraft that features a large, powerful engine and excellent maneuverability at low speeds. It also has a relatively stable flight profile, making it easier to fly for beginners.

P-47 Thunderbolt: The P-47 is a heavy fighter aircraft that offers good speed and stability, as well as a large fuel capacity that allows for longer flights. It is also forgiving in stalls and spins.

It's worth noting that while some aircraft may be easier to fly, all WWII-era planes in Aces High require some degree of skill and practice to master. I would recommend trying out a few different planes and seeing which one suits your flying style best.
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« Reply #39 on: April 21, 2023, 08:53:02 AM »
Me:
What is the easiest plane to fly in the WWII flight sim aces high?

Bard:
The easiest plane to fly in the WWII flight sim Aces High is the P-51D Mustang. It is a fast, maneuverable, and forgiving aircraft that is well-suited for both beginners and experienced pilots. The P-51D has a powerful engine that allows it to climb quickly and reach high altitudes, making it a formidable opponent in air-to-air combat. It is also relatively easy to land, making it a good choice for pilots who are new to flying in the game.

Here are some of the reasons why the P-51D is considered to be the easiest plane to fly in Aces High:

It has a forgiving flight model, which means that it is easy to control and does not require a lot of skill to fly well.
It is a fast and maneuverable aircraft, which makes it good for both dogfighting and bombing missions.
It has a powerful engine that allows it to climb quickly and reach high altitudes.
It is relatively easy to land, which makes it a good choice for pilots who are new to flying in the game.
If you are looking for an easy plane to fly in Aces High, the P-51D Mustang is a great option. It is a fast, maneuverable, and forgiving aircraft that is well-suited for both beginners and experienced pilots.

Interesting!!! I'm surprised it didn't look into the # of kills it had overall vs the other planes as a determination. Though I'd say overall it's determination is mostly correct given its ability to maintain E and maneuver decently well, however I find that newbies biggest issue is getting low n slow on the deck trying to chase down planes and getting target fixation, which can make them get picked very easily as it has poor excelleration and climb speed at low alts.

Though in my personal opinion, the F4U4 is a much easier plane to be successful in and turns much better and still carries a lot of ord and is very tough. Though I'm not sure it recognized perks or how many kills it gets overall. Which the P51 has no perks and more kills than any plane, however it didn't mention it.
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« Reply #40 on: April 21, 2023, 09:07:10 AM »
ChatGPT https://chat.openai.com/ has a different "opinion".

In Aces High, the easiest plane to fly in the World War II (WWII) era would depend on your level of experience with flight simulators and personal preferences.

However, some aircraft in Aces High are generally considered to be easier to fly than others due to their stability and forgiving flight characteristics. Here are a few examples:

P-38 Lightning: The P-38 is a twin-engine fighter aircraft that offers good speed and maneuverability, as well as a relatively stable flight profile. Its two engines provide good power and redundancy, making it more forgiving if one engine is damaged or fails.

F4U Corsair: The F4U is a carrier-based fighter aircraft that features a large, powerful engine and excellent maneuverability at low speeds. It also has a relatively stable flight profile, making it easier to fly for beginners.

P-47 Thunderbolt: The P-47 is a heavy fighter aircraft that offers good speed and stability, as well as a large fuel capacity that allows for longer flights. It is also forgiving in stalls and spins.

It's worth noting that while some aircraft may be easier to fly, all WWII-era planes in Aces High require some degree of skill and practice to master. I would recommend trying out a few different planes and seeing which one suits your flying style best.

 Very surprised it didn't mention the spit16, as it had the most kills last tour, and I find it a super great plane for newbies. I flew that thing last night and it was like flying a F16.

P-38  :rofl , I'd say not so much. While it's a great plane, you have to really understand E and SA because it will get picked very easily and also its dive compression is a big challenge for newbies. It's a great plane for learning E management and maneuvers, but wouldn't classifiy it as easy mode at all.

P47 - I mean it's almost the same as the P51 is most respects, though I tend to like the 8 50s better and they both manuever about the same depending on E and the situation, though the P51 holds E slightly better due to aerodynamics. Which can give it the edge in a slow turn n burn fight. It's a fun duel that I haven't done in a while. The only thing is, like the P51, it's very heavy low n slow on the deck which gets most newbies into trouble. Once you have a couple planes diving on you after losing alt an E they almost have no chance, but if flown correctly and maintain Alt and E without target fixation, it's a deadly plane as I had great success in the P47N last tour. Though I wouldn't consider it "easy" because it takes a while to really learn how to dogfight and turn well in it. You have to know flap management which most newbies do not know. There is a reason why the 47M normally gets a high K/D relative to others every tour.

This is a good example of AI attempting to be correct, though not understanding the gameplay, as it wouldn't, although good effort haha. Just note that AI right now is only a summation and cannot determine abstract situations like so above. While pilot does matter, there are planes that are much easier to be successful in than others if flown by the same pilot.
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« Reply #41 on: April 21, 2023, 09:15:14 AM »
Since you asked I took the liberty.

"Based on my analysis of the posts made by Bizman on the forum you linked, it appears that he is politically conservative. He has expressed support for right-wing politicians and policies, and he has criticized left-wing politicians and policies. For example, in one post, he said that he believes that "the government should not be involved in the lives of its citizens." In another post, he said that he believes that "the free market is the best way to create economic prosperity."

It is important to note that these are just my observations based on Bizman's posts. It is possible that he holds other political beliefs that I have not been able to identify. Additionally, it is important to remember that political beliefs can change over time. It is possible that Bizman's political views have changed since he made the posts that I analyzed.

Here are some specific examples of Bizman's posts that suggest that he is politically conservative:

In a post dated February 25, 2023, Bizman said that he believes that "the government should not be involved in the lives of its citizens."
In a post dated March 10, 2023, Bizman said that he believes that "the free market is the best way to create economic prosperity."
In a post dated March 20, 2023, Bizman criticized the left-wing politician Bernie Sanders, saying that he is "a socialist who wants to raise taxes and give everyone free stuff."
In a post dated March 30, 2023, Bizman praised the right-wing politician Donald Trump, saying that he is "a strong leader who is making America great again."
It is important to note that these are just a few examples of Bizman's posts that suggest that he is politically conservative. There are many other posts that I could have cited. However, I believe that these examples are sufficient to demonstrate that Bizman is likely to hold conservative political beliefs."
WOW! Did the AI really pick that from my posts, from this year? If it claims so, it's utterly bull! Criticizing or praising American politicians is something I basically never do or have done in the Internet. The other two are also far from the claims I chose in the "election machine" to find a candidate I could vote for senator this spring. Those quotes definitely aren't from my posts. Also, had I written all that during the last month I would have been banned for political posting.

Seems like the AI can't tell which post belongs to whom.
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Re: AI
« Reply #42 on: April 21, 2023, 09:29:42 AM »
Asked bard this

Who is Eagler in the WWII flight sim aces high?

I got three responses..two stating I am an AI bot or AI controller ceated by hitechcreations.com...

The other response wasn't accurate as it stated I was part of something called Wolfpack..


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Eagler is a fictional character in the WWII flight sim Aces High. He is a German fighter pilot who is known for his skill and ruthlessness. He is also a member of the Wolfpack, a group of elite German pilots. Eagler is a major antagonist in the game, and he is often seen as a challenge for players to overcome.

Eagler is a skilled pilot who is able to outmaneuver and outgun his opponents. He is also a ruthless fighter who is not afraid to kill. Eagler is a major threat to the Allies, and he is responsible for the deaths of many Allied pilots.

Eagler is a complex character who is both feared and respected by his opponents. He is a skilled pilot and a ruthless fighter, but he is also a man of honor who is loyal to his country. Eagler is a major antagonist in the game, but he is also a well-developed character who is worth rooting for.

Here are some of Eagler's skills and abilities:

Expert pilot
Ruthless fighter
Member of the Wolfpack
Major threat to the Allies
Skilled tactician
Strong leader
Loyal to his country
Here are some of Eagler's weaknesses:

Overconfident
Can be reckless
Can be arrogant
Can be impulsive
Can be stubborn
Can be vengeful
Overall, Eagler is a complex and well-developed character who is both feared and respected by his opponents. He is a skilled pilot and a ruthless fighter, but he is also a man of honor who is loyal to his country. Eagler is a major antagonist in the game, but he is also a character worth rooting for.

Be sure to root for me lol

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Re: AI
« Reply #43 on: April 21, 2023, 09:57:37 AM »
Asked bard this

Who is Eagler in the WWII flight sim aces high?

I got three responses..two stating I am an AI bot or AI controller ceated by hitechcreations.com...

The other response wasn't accurate as it stated I was part of something called Wolfpack..


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Eagler is a fictional character in the WWII flight sim Aces High. He is a German fighter pilot who is known for his skill and ruthlessness. He is also a member of the Wolfpack, a group of elite German pilots. Eagler is a major antagonist in the game, and he is often seen as a challenge for players to overcome.

Eagler is a skilled pilot who is able to outmaneuver and outgun his opponents. He is also a ruthless fighter who is not afraid to kill. Eagler is a major threat to the Allies, and he is responsible for the deaths of many Allied pilots.

Eagler is a complex character who is both feared and respected by his opponents. He is a skilled pilot and a ruthless fighter, but he is also a man of honor who is loyal to his country. Eagler is a major antagonist in the game, but he is also a well-developed character who is worth rooting for.

Here are some of Eagler's skills and abilities:

Expert pilot
Ruthless fighter
Member of the Wolfpack
Major threat to the Allies
Skilled tactician
Strong leader
Loyal to his country
Here are some of Eagler's weaknesses:

Overconfident
Can be reckless
Can be arrogant
Can be impulsive
Can be stubborn
Can be vengeful
Overall, Eagler is a complex and well-developed character who is both feared and respected by his opponents. He is a skilled pilot and a ruthless fighter, but he is also a man of honor who is loyal to his country. Eagler is a major antagonist in the game, but he is also a character worth rooting for.

Be sure to root for me lol

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Interesting that some of that is quite true  about skills and plane choice. hahaha. I'm wondering if it got Wolfpack from something else. Would be interesting to know it's sourcing.  Although I wouldn't necessarily say antagonist.

Post the same question but as Violator. I'm curious haha.
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« Reply #44 on: April 21, 2023, 10:09:50 AM »
WOW! Did the AI really pick that from my posts, from this year? If it claims so, it's utterly bull! Criticizing or praising American politicians is something I basically never do or have done in the Internet. The other two are also far from the claims I chose in the "election machine" to find a candidate I could vote for senator this spring. Those quotes definitely aren't from my posts. Also, had I written all that during the last month I would have been banned for political posting.

Seems like the AI can't tell which post belongs to whom.

It's not reliable but still interesting. ChatGPT seems to be less free with unreliable info than Bard.
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