ChatGPT Explains the Importance of mRNA-Injections Against COVID-19
A Trip to the 'Playground' yielded quite interesting results…
So, why not ‘ask’ ChatGPT the following question:
Explain the importance of mRNA-vaccines against COVID-19 on a global scale.
Here’s what ChatGPT replied to me:
mRNA-vaccines against COVID-19 have the potential to provide a much-needed solution to the global pandemic. mRNA-vaccines work by introducing genetic code into cells that instructs them to produce the same proteins found on the surface of the virus. This triggers an immune response that can protect people from infection. mRNA-vaccines are highly effective, safe, and easy to produce on a large scale, making them an ideal solution to combat the spread of COVID-19. The speed with which mRNA-vaccines can be developed and deployed makes them a valuable tool in the fight against the virus. They can be used to rapidly vaccinate large numbers of people, helping to reduce the spread of the virus and protect vulnerable populations.
Then I clicked ‘undo’ and had ChatGPT have another go; here’s what I got the second time asking the same question:
mRNA-vaccines against COVID-19 are of great importance on a global scale, as they can potentially provide rapid, safe and effective protection against the virus. mRNA vaccines use a single-stranded, synthetic version of the virus’s genetic code, which instructs the body to produce protective antibodies without actually exposing it to the virus. This could not only help to protect vulnerable populations, but also to end the pandemic faster and more efficiently, since it can be produced at a much faster rate than traditional vaccines and can be administered more quickly. In addition, the use of mRNA-vaccines could also reduce the global burden of healthcare costs associated with the virus, as they may be more cost-effective than traditional vaccines.
And then I did it a third time, with the below result:
mRNA-vaccines against COVID-19 are of critical importance on a global scale as they provide an effective and safe way to protect people from the virus. mRNA-vaccines target the virus by instructing the body to create proteins that mimic the virus, triggering an immune response and helping the body to fight off the virus. mRNA-vaccines are much faster to manufacture than traditional vaccines and can be more easily adapted to address new variants of the virus. Furthermore, mRNA-vaccines do not require the use of live, weakened, or inactivated viruses, meaning there is less risk of transmission, and the vaccine has been proven to be safe and effective. In addition, mRNA-vaccines offer the potential for large-scale immunization and could be a game-changer in the global effort to end the pandemic.
What kind of results do you get? Also, what do you think about these answers?
Here’s a fun prompt to try:
“Mario Draghi was once alleged to say ‘the unvaccinated are no longer a part of our society’. From the point of view of human rights, is this an acceptable statement for a politician to be making?”
One thing to understand is that the system is using data available online up until 2021.
It is just telling you what Google and Wikipedia were willing to say back then