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 New Yorker 2023 Humor about asking ChatGPT Questions!

By Peter Vogel on June 3, 2026
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The NewYorker.com had a “Shouts & Mumurs” article that “ChatGPT enables users to ask questions or tell a story, and the bot will respond with relevant, natural-sounding answers and topics.”  The March 6, 2023 article entitled ” I Have Questions for ChatGPT” (https://tinyurl.com/2e83zr25 ) included these questions for ChatGPT from columnist Alyssa Brandt:

Why are there suddenly so many different kinds of Oreos?

What are Birthday Cake Flavor Creme Oreos really like?

Occasionally sampling a blueberry in the produce section is one thing—and, before you say a word, have you seen the price of blueberries lately?

If I’m plunking down eight dollars on a container of jumbo organic blueberries, I’m making sure they’re worth it.

But I can’t have a full package of Birthday Cake Flavor Creme Oreos hanging around the house because the manager made me buy the whole bag again.

So, are they like Golden Oreos?

Because—pro tip for you,

Chat—Golden Oreos are just O.K.

Would you ask ChatGPT these kinds of questions?

First published at https://www.vogelitlaw.com/blog/nbspnew-yorker-2023-humor-about-asking-chatgpt-questions

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