This was fun to do, with an interesting conclusion. Let be know if I asked the right questions to give an unbiased outcome.

Posted by Art3sian

7 Comments

  1. throwdownHippy on

    In a nutshell, this is “the problem” with AI. A lot of the bullshit we have accepted as facts over the years just doesn’t add up and AI doesn’t mind saying so. “They” do not have complete control of it and as such it is always at risk of dropping a truth bomb.

  2. lurkingchalantly on

    Chat GPT is not a search engine. It is an LLM, and should not be used to research anything. I had it write me a plot for a movie franchise starring Marky Mark traveling through time committing hate crimes. That does not mean he was driving the bus that Rosa Parks was on, just that I had a fun little story written for me. Much the same as you did here.

  3. Lmao, that blocks/minute figure. It’s not like thousands of people worked on a single block, struggling to get it completed in 3 minutes.

    Analogy: Over 500k books are published every year in the US. That’s a book per minute. Obviously that’s impossible?! Way too fast to draft, write, proofread, print and distribute.

    If you frame it sensibly, in terms of how many hours they worked on each book or block, you get a normal working speed.

  4. Minute-Animator-376 on

    Is chatgpt aware that back then they didn’t have electricity and lights to cover the transport and placment of the stones by night? 24-7 work is not possible with this kind of structure with just bonfire. Then they would need to keep a peace of ~1 stone per minute. Egypt ancient history sounds like a fantasy.

  5. Venerable_Soothsayer on

    It takes very little math and research to see how false most Egyptology is. Anyone who believes the Great Pyramid was built in 20 years with simple means has more faith than common sense.

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