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| Mar 18, 2023

What do ChatGPT-4 and the Jamaica Festival Song have in common?

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Adrian Dunkley

A new version of the artificial intelligence bot, ChatGPT, just released and the team at StarApple Analytics, led by founder Adrian Dunkley, has been tirelessly challenging it.

It is definitely smarter than its predecessor, creator OpenAI said, adding “it’s more reliable, creative, and able to handle much more nuanced instructions”.

It was able to score in the 90th percentile of the American Legal Bar Exam, its predecessor was in the 10th percentile. It got in the 89th percentile for SAT exams as well. StarApple says it currently testing ChatGPT-4 on CXC and CAPE exams.

But, what’s the big deal?

Well, for starters, GPT-4 can understand images now, meaning you can give it questions and an image to, for instance, create a recipe only based on a picture of a rum cake, without telling it what a rum cake is. It’s also 40 per cent more likely to generate reliable results than the previous model, a big jump in just a few months.

So we thought it can pass law exams, understand images and all these amazing things but can it create a decent song for the Jamaica Festival Song Competition?

A smartphone with a displayed ChatGPT logo is placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration taken February 23, 2023. (Photo: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration)

Here is the AI submission for the Jamaica Festival Song Competition:

“One Heart, One Love, One Jamaica” written by the new ChatGPT

(Verse 1)

From di hills a St. Andrew to di shores a Negril,
We a nation standin’ tall, wid a spirit weh cyah be still.
We si struggles an’ triumphs, but our love remain di same,
One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, dat’s our claim to fame.

(Chorus)

One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, we united strong an’ free,
Mek we sing it loud, sing it proud, from di mountains to di sea.
Rise up, rise up, mi people, mek we voices soar,
One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, fi eva more.

(Verse 2)

Inna di footsteps a wi heroes, like Marcus Garvey an’ Nanny,
We carry on dem legacy, fi wi future pickney.
From di music a Tosh an’ Toots, to di rhythms a Koffee an’ me,
One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, wi heritage lives happily.

(Chorus)

One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, we united strong an’ free,
Mek we sing it loud, sing it proud, from di mountains to di sea.
Rise up, rise up, mi people, mek we voices soar,
One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, fi eva more.

Blue Mountains. (Photo: visitjamaica.com)

(Bridge)

We come a long way since ’62, wi journey jus’ begin,
Togedda we build a brighta future, unda di Caribbean sun.
Education, innovation, an’ reggae music keep we alive,
One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, we will always strive.

(Verse 3)

Every pickney, every elder, every soul in between,
Mek we join hands in unity, an’ live out wi dream.
From Kingston to MoBay, mek wi love resound,
One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, fi eva homeward bound.

(Chorus)

One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, we united strong an’ free,
Mek we sing it loud, sing it proud, from di mountains to di sea.
Rise up, rise up, mi people, mek we voices soar,
One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, fi eva more.

(Outro)

So mek di worl’ know wi story, an’ wi love weh cyah subside,
One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, we stand side by side.
An’ as wi anthem echoes, thru di lan’, we hol’ so dear,
One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, fi all di worl’ fi hear.

(Ad-libs)

Yeah!
One ‘eart, one love, one Jamaica, mek we come togeda now!
Uh-huh, yuh know we got dis, Jamaica, fi eva more!

What do you think? Did ChatGPT-4 deliver a vibey Festival Song entry or was it dry?

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