ChatGPT - Games
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- Jul 17, 2023
- 2 min read

This title is a bit self-explanatory but here we're going to ask ChatGPT about what games it is able to play. Obviously, there won't be too many it can play as it only seems to have language functionality but there are a few games you can play virtually/spoken/on paper so let's give it a shot.
What other games can you virtually play?
As an AI language model, I can virtually play and provide guidance for a wide range of games. Here are some examples of games that can be played virtually with my assistance:
1. Chess: I can help you play chess by suggesting moves, providing strategic advice, and analyzing different positions. You can describe the current state of the board, and I can offer guidance for your next move.
2. Scrabble: If you provide the letters available to you and the current state of the board, I can assist you in finding high-scoring words and strategic placements.
3. Hangman: You can choose a word, provide me with the number of letters, and I can help you guess the word by suggesting letters based on their frequency in the English language.
4. 20 Questions: You can think of an object or concept, and I will try to guess it by asking you up to 20 yes-or-no questions. The goal is for me to determine what you're thinking of within the given number of questions.
5. Riddles and puzzles: I can provide you with riddles and puzzles to solve. You can describe the puzzle or riddle, and I'll help you work through it by providing hints or solutions.
6. Word games: Games like word association, word chains, or word-building games can be played virtually. You can describe the rules of the game, and I'll participate by generating words or responding to your moves.
These are just a few examples, and there are many other games that can be played or supported with my assistance. If you have a specific game in mind or would like to explore a particular type of game, feel free to let me know, and I'll do my best to accommodate your request.
Notice how it didn't put naughts and crosses (tic-tac-toe) on the list, just as well given how it went last time it played it.
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