South Park’s latest episode “Deep Learning” was co-written by ChatGPT.

Creators South Park used help from OpenAI ChatGPT to create the last episode called “Deep Learning”.

In the fourth episode of season 26, several boys in Stan’s class are shown using a chatbot to compose and text messages to the girls, with the end credits showing that it was “written Trey Parker and ChatGPT.

AI generated a speech presented by Stan, notable for its robotic sound, in which the boy argues why people should not be accused of using ChatGPT.

“These are the giant tech companies that have taken Open AI, packaged it, monetized it, and brought it to all of us as quickly as possible to get ahead,” the character said.

And several text messages that Stan sent to his girlfriend were also generated by ChatGPT.

In the fourth episode of season 26, several boys in Stan's class are shown using a chatbot to write essays and text messages to the girls, with the end credits revealing that it was

In the fourth episode of season 26, several boys in Stan’s class are shown using a chatbot to write essays and text messages to the girls, with the end credits revealing that it was “written by Trey Parker and ChatGPT”.

Deep Learning begins with South Park Elementary students discovering they can use ChatGPT to do their homework and schoolwork for them.

Stan notices that Clyde has been getting along with the ladies lately and asks him how he “knows so well what to text Bibi[Clyde’sgirlfriend”inthehopethathecanreconcilewithWendy[Clyde’sgirlfriend’withhopeshecanreconcilingwithWendy[девушкаКлайда»внадеждечтоонсможетпримиритьсясВенди[Clyde’sgirlfriend’withhopeshecanreconcilingwithWendy

“ChatGPT, dude,” Clyde said. There are many apps and programs you can subscribe to that use OpenAI to write for you.

“People use them to write poetry, write job applications, but they’re really good for talking to chicks.”

Stan is hesitant at first, but ends up using ChatGPT to text Wendy, who then passes out from the messages.

The episode also features how students complete all of their assignments using ChatGPT.

Much of the episode was written by Parker, but the last few minutes are believed to have been the work of a chatbot when Wendy discovers that messages from Stan were generated by artificial intelligence.

Stan asks ChatGPT to “write a story that takes place in South Park, where a boy named Stan has to convince his girlfriend that it’s okay that he lied about using AI to send her a text message.”

Much of the episode was written by Parker, but the last few minutes are believed to have been the work of a chatbot when Wendy discovers that messages from Stan were generated by artificial intelligence.

Much of the episode was written by Parker, but the last few minutes are believed to have been the work of a chatbot when Wendy discovers that messages from Stan were generated by artificial intelligence.

Stan sends a request to ChatGPT, which starts

Stan sends a request to ChatGPT, which starts “thinking” and replies seconds later with a bizarre story that the AI ​​reads into the show.

“Everything turns out well because he tells everyone it’s not his fault and in the end everyone agrees with him and his girlfriend completely forgave him.”

Stan sends a request to ChatGPT, which begins to “think” and replies with a whimsical story a few seconds later.

A long time ago, there lived a boy named Stan in South Park. Stan loved his girlfriend very much, but he hasn’t been honest with her lately. One day, when Stan came to school, his best friend approached him, ”the answer says.

Stan then learns that Wendy was found using ChatGPT by teachers who were outraged by the “scam”.

“Look, we can’t blame the people who use ChatGPT. It’s not their fault,” he said, yelling with his hands.

– Well, who’s to blame? Mr Harrison replied.

AI generated Stan's speech, prominent for its robotic sound, in which the boy talks about why people shouldn't be accused of using ChatGPT.

AI generated Stan’s speech, prominent for its robotic sound, in which the boy talks about why people shouldn’t be accused of using ChatGPT.

“I’ll tell you who. These are the giant tech companies that have taken open AI, packaged it, monetized it, and pushed it to all of us as fast as they could to get ahead.

“OpenAI is so powerful that anyone can use it, control it and contribute to it.

“Or else AI will be controlled by corporations that just want an unfair advantage, like Cartman does.”

Parker and Stone have previously shown interest in AI since the duo made a $20 million investment in their AI studio Deep Voodoo in December 2022.

But this highlights the progress of artificial intelligence, but also raises concerns that the chatbot is ready to take on a lot of jobs.