I want the readers of this article to close their eyes for a moment. Think about the dark ages. No, not the period between the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the Renaissance. I’m talking about the time when you were alive and you didn’t have a high-speed internet connection. How useful was the internet?
I used to visit the computer lab at my high school library and dial up to their ISP at 28.8kbps so I could do research for homework. Honestly, it was mostly pointless, and I would have been better off searching through endless bookshelves for the information I needed because I’d actually be wasting time looking for cat gifs and gaming news on Ask Jeeves. However, now there is something called ChatGPT and I have a sneaking suspicion that my son uses it to do all his homework. But you know what they say. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Now, you can bring back the Internet idleness of the mid-nineties era. CatGPT, a ChatGPT clone that answers all your questions as a cat. Yes, a cat.
How it works? Well, it sounds just like ChatGPT, but you can ask it things like “What’s the fastest way to France by boat”, and it’ll reply “meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow Meow Meow”. I also asked him the most important and important question of 2023, “When will Half-Life 3 be available?” This worried me, because I can’t say for sure if CatGPT knows the answer, since I don’t speak cat.
So, if you’re bored with tools like ChatGPT that have seen every movie and every book and know the answers to the universe’s most frequently asked questions, take a look at CatGPT and go back to the simpler times when cats roamed the internet. It was Raj.
Source: CatGPT