Some of you may have noticed I have been using ChatGPT, the popular AI chatbot, recently and occasionally posting results here. E.g., I had it write a review by Elmer Keith of the Dr. Zhivago movie, or provide F.Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway correspondence about Hemingway stealing Fitzgerald's crackers — both of which I thought were hilarious but am not sure if anyone else did — or, more practically, for medical advice for a poster whose exercise regime had his BPM up to 250, etc.
ChatGPT can answer questions and provide answers to anything you want. As we all know, though, it can also make stuff up or just be mistaken, so one needs to supervise it with a bit of common sense.
This morning I asked it what was up with my Sig P320 magazines not locking the slide back. (I know, I know! we have a couple of long and passionate threads on the topic. Being a man who enjoys living on the very edge, I shoot my P320 at the range anyway.)
Here's what ChatGPT had to say:



Useful info, I thought, for someone like myself who is coming from revolvers and not yet that familiar with semi autos.
Just another way to use AI.
ChatGPT can answer questions and provide answers to anything you want. As we all know, though, it can also make stuff up or just be mistaken, so one needs to supervise it with a bit of common sense.
This morning I asked it what was up with my Sig P320 magazines not locking the slide back. (I know, I know! we have a couple of long and passionate threads on the topic. Being a man who enjoys living on the very edge, I shoot my P320 at the range anyway.)
Here's what ChatGPT had to say:



Useful info, I thought, for someone like myself who is coming from revolvers and not yet that familiar with semi autos.
Just another way to use AI.