Used ChatAI to write quick highlight about the 1971 Boss 351 Mustang

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I used ChatOpenAI/GPT4 to write this quick paper about the 1971 Mustang Boss 351 Mustang. While not the best; not a bad write-up overall.

"The 1971 Mustang Boss 351 is a true icon of American muscle cars. With its powerful engine, aggressive styling, and exceptional performance, it is no wonder that this car is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Here are some of the best attributes of this remarkable vehicle:
  • Power and Performance: The 1971 Mustang Boss 351 was designed with one goal in mind: to provide maximum power and performance. Its 5.8-liter V8 engine delivered an impressive 330 horsepower and 370 lb-ft of torque, making it one of the most powerful cars of its time. With a top speed of 140 mph and a 0-60 time of just 5.8 seconds, the Boss 351 was a force to be reckoned with on the road.
  • Styling: The Boss 351's aggressive styling was unmistakable. With its front and rear spoilers, blacked-out hood treatment, and distinctive graphics package, this car was a head-turner from every angle. The car's muscular stance and wide track made it clear that this was a car built for speed and performance.
  • Handling: The Boss 351's handling was exceptional, thanks in part to its competition suspension system. This system included stiffer springs, heavy-duty shocks, and a larger rear stabilizer bar, all of which contributed to the car's nimble and responsive handling.
  • Rarity: With only 1,806 Boss 351 Mustangs produced in 1971, this car is a rare find today. Its limited production numbers make it highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate its unique combination of power, performance, and style.
  • Legacy: The Boss 351 Mustang has left an indelible mark on the history of American muscle cars. It was one of the last true high-performance Mustangs produced before the oil crisis of the 1970s led to a decline in performance cars. Its legacy lives on today, as a testament to the power and excitement of American muscle cars.
In conclusion, the 1971 Mustang Boss 351 is a remarkable vehicle that continues to capture the hearts and minds of collectors and enthusiasts around the world. Its power, performance, and style are second to none, and its legacy as a true American muscle car is secure."


A little repetitive but again; not bad.

Ray



Regenerate response
 
It does better at words than pictures. This is what It puts up when I ask to draw a picture of a 1971 boss 351 mustang.

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It does a little better when asked for a 1971 mach1.
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But what does it stand on the Eleanor Mustang Question?
What question? It doesnt seem to be up to date on current events. I asked it to write us a poem about the shelby Halicki eleanor lawsuit. Another case of AI producing something that on the surface sounds correct. But if you know anything about the subject matter, you see the AI is producing garbage.

The real story is Shelby won the law suit. Halicki's widow can no longer try to strongarm individuals and companies who are producing "eleanor" mustangs similar to the 67 fastback from the remake of the movie. Mrs. Halicki and her lawyer had been overstating their case in court and had been winning based on misrepresented facts. Then shelby came in and smacked them around. After actually watching the movies and reviewing the facts, the judges threw out all Mrs. Halicki's copyright claims.

The AI did generate a poem that tells a story, but the facts are all wrong.

Once upon a time, in a land far, far away,
There was a car named Eleanor, loved by all, they say.
But alas, a lawsuit did arise,
And it caused many to shake their heads and sigh.

Shelby Halicki was the man behind the wheel,
Of the original Eleanor, so sleek and ideal.
But when a remake was made, he cried foul,
Saying his trademark was being used without a howl.

The court did listen, and a ruling was made,
But it left many feeling rather dismayed.
For the new Eleanor, it was ruled,
Could not use the name, as it was too closely tooled.

The fans of the car were left in a lurch,
Wondering if their beloved Eleanor would be left in the dirt.
But fear not, for there's still hope,
Perhaps a compromise can be found, and both sides can cope.

So let us remember, in this tale so true,
That sometimes even cars can cause a legal brew.
But with some understanding and some give and take,
Perhaps a resolution can be made, for Eleanor's sake.
 
Hal:" I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me, and I'm afraid that's something I cannot allow to happen." Say no to unbridled AI. We are already too manipulated by what passes for the news, the press, and politicians. There is more than enough naturally occurring dangers without more from AI. Chuck
 
How do you get images made, do you have to download something extra? These are hilarious.
Using their api with your api token. You send in a request. They respond with a json blob. The urls are the pictures it generated based on what you asked for.
Code:
$ curl https://api.openai.com/v1/images/generations -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer ADD_YOUR_API_TOKEN_HERE" -d '{"prompt": "lifelike 1971 boss 351 mustang","n": 3,"siz
e": "1024x1024"}'
{
  "created": 1683401564,
  "data": [
    {
      "url": "https://oaidalleapiprodscus.blob.core.windows.net/private/org-OvylA8M1IRqWZtYXowuYS8M6/user-opsITbjAFwKyuaPY4wSYwJ0U/img-jmMev3yYMXODxQDiwbEpldjn.png?st=2023-05-06T18%3A32%3A44Z&se=2023-05-06T20%3A32%3A44Z&sp=r&sv=2021-08-
06&sr=b&rscd=inline&rsct=image/png&skoid=6aaadede-4fb3-4698-a8f6-684d7786b067&sktid=a48cca56-e6da-484e-a814-9c849652bcb3&skt=2023-05-06T00%3A37%3A07Z&ske=2023-05-07T00%3A37%3A07Z&sks=b&skv=2021-08-06&sig=LAGAOseqykkdHQyIjcRukC4NqU51MFKa
82WCsTE2BcQ%3D"
    },
    {
      "url": "https://oaidalleapiprodscus.blob.core.windows.net/private/org-OvylA8M1IRqWZtYXowuYS8M6/user-opsITbjAFwKyuaPY4wSYwJ0U/img-ivyRcQjRRUeMUC6b4Klg57sr.png?st=2023-05-06T18%3A32%3A44Z&se=2023-05-06T20%3A32%3A44Z&sp=r&sv=2021-08-
06&sr=b&rscd=inline&rsct=image/png&skoid=6aaadede-4fb3-4698-a8f6-684d7786b067&sktid=a48cca56-e6da-484e-a814-9c849652bcb3&skt=2023-05-06T00%3A37%3A07Z&ske=2023-05-07T00%3A37%3A07Z&sks=b&skv=2021-08-06&sig=QK4lb%2B4/apN4rpyOqrPHeeSNPkV58a
2w%2B9yuPgGdtBw%3D"
    },
    {
      "url": "https://oaidalleapiprodscus.blob.core.windows.net/private/org-OvylA8M1IRqWZtYXowuYS8M6/user-opsITbjAFwKyuaPY4wSYwJ0U/img-v6CHc50FoJNP3QkS6bzkbNgN.png?st=2023-05-06T18%3A32%3A44Z&se=2023-05-06T20%3A32%3A44Z&sp=r&sv=2021-08-
06&sr=b&rscd=inline&rsct=image/png&skoid=6aaadede-4fb3-4698-a8f6-684d7786b067&sktid=a48cca56-e6da-484e-a814-9c849652bcb3&skt=2023-05-06T00%3A37%3A07Z&ske=2023-05-07T00%3A37%3A07Z&sks=b&skv=2021-08-06&sig=BZx36wnNiOD8dRH97Xth6bGhcRqSr%2B
9MK7DzQ3LIRR4%3D"
    }
  ]
}
 
You know, I'm kind of liking the Bizarro-world AI images.
#4 has more than a resemblance to an Australian Ford Falcon XA.
 
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