I got your fancy-pants "ChatGPT" right here... Move over Bing-Bot and silly Google A.I. and make room for the next big thing - #Commodore 64 A.I.
I am bringing out my SX-64 and we are going to go on an Artificial Intelligence adventure on #ChickenHeadChronicles soon!

@10MARC Well did you see this,on Mister FPGA c64 (doable with a real 64 and some fiddling) .. Bbond007 modified the MidiLink layer to now have an “ATCHAT” command, so from within your c64 CCGMS term you can “dial” GPTChat and converse with it, one better he added Pico Text to speech so it can talk back .. very much Wargames vibes here but it could be done with S.A.M. on a real 64 pretty neat stuff, oh dont forget to have GPTChat pretend to be a retro 80s BBS!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1AYvh7j_Eo

MiSTer FPGA - C=64 core - TCP Modem - ChatGPT - Pico TTS

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@ericgus oh now that is just awesome! Looks like it is just using the popular telnet program as a front end! "CBMS" or whatever it is called.
@10MARC not even telnet. Good old modem software. He extended the old Hayes AT command set to include a new “ATCHAT” command. CCGMS is the modern day Wifi modem software people use for internet BBSs and old school dial up bbs’s
BBond007 added on a comment to @10MARC that this could be used on a real 64, (or technically any retro computer) “You could use a Raspberry Pi connected to the C=64 on the user port. My MidiLink software (running on the RPi) would allow this functionality (with sound) as well as a WiFi modem to connect to BBSs. Then you too can ask your C=64 cat questions on ChatGPT…”