Everybody has done it!? Everyone has Google’d their name but have they searched for their favourite waste of time using the very latest AI? Read on to know what the bots know…..

“Cardiff Dice Studz is a historical wargaming club based in Cardiff, Wales. The group meets regularly at Firestorm Games, a well-appointed gaming venue in the city. 

The far-far future is here!

Cardiff Dice Studz:the club has a diverse membership, currently boasting 59 members, and is known for its welcoming and obliging atmosphere. They engage in various wargaming activities, recreating significant moments of military history using miniature figures. 

despertaferres.comThe club also maintains an active online presence, sharing updates and engaging with the wider wargaming community through their Facebook group.

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For a humorous take on wargaming, you might enjoy this group!”

How did they do it? Why did they do it? Are the machines watching our every move?

Go on, search your club on Chatgbt, congratulations us!

10 responses to “Fame at last! What Chatgbt knows about Cardiff Dice Studz”

  1. I hadn’t thought to try this. So I did.
    “In addition to his sports commentary, Frank Fleming maintains a personal blog titled “Frank Tank Rants,” where he shares musings on tanks and wargames, reflecting his diverse interests beyond sports.”
    Frank Fleming is “Frank the Tank”, sports commentator of sorts from New York(?).
    It seems I’m more famous for my views on sports than I am my views on tanks! If you believe ChatGPT. 🤪

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    1. That’s brilliant!!!!!!! I’m so proud to have you along: Frank Tank does sports indeed!🤗

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  2. 😁
    Sports – I wouldn’t know where to start!!
    But I could always ask ChatGPT!!!

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    1. Don’t spoil your new found fame!!!!!

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  3. OK, I’ve given it a try! It came up with this:

    “Just Needs Varnish” is a personal blog that chronicles the author’s journey in the world of wargaming and model painting. The blog features updates on various modeling projects, including figures, vehicles, and scenery, providing insights into the author’s creative process and challenges. The posts are often accompanied by photographs, showcasing the progress and completion of different models.

    The author has actively participated in community painting challenges, such as the “Season of Scenery,” where they aimed to enhance their modeling skills and complete various scenery projects. Despite facing periods of slowed progress, the author remains committed to their hobby, continually sharing updates and engaging with readers.

    Crikey, I couldn’t have put that better meself! Fortunately ChatGBT doesn’t appear to have worked out how much I spend on toy soldiers (significantly more than I spend on vodka)!

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    1. That’s even better than ours!!!! I’m jealous!!!!! Isn’t it amazing how all this technology is at work without us knowing!?

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      1. If it’s any consolation I’ve just shown the summary to my wife and she said someone else must have a blog with the same name as mine!

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  4. I’d say that’s a pretty good description of “JustNeedsVarnish”. All this gives me an idea for a post …

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    1. You’ve obviously been looking at the wrong Justneedsvarnish blog as well, Frank! 😉

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  5. […] mind me borrowing a picture of him for this post. I was inspired by an interesting aside suggested here. I decided to ask ChatGPT and Bing Copilot what they could tell me about […]

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