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Woman whose washer and dryer had broken for two YEARS uses ChatGPT to write a letter to her landlord

Daily Mail - Science & tech

A woman successfully used ChatGPT to encourage her landlord to fix a washer and dryer that had been out of order for over two years. The washing machine of a New York City apartment was fixed soon after 28-year-old Svetlana sent a legally charged chatbot letter to her landlord. Svetlana, who did not wish to reveal her last name, claimed the bot was'super-smart' after quoting specific sections of New York rent law to back its case. She said: 'That's the beauty of ChatGPT; the ability to collaborate, bounce ideas, put thoughts into a cohesive piece of writing. The New York resident first had qualms with her landlord after receiving a rent increase notice of 0.4 per cent, from $1,389 to $1,395 (£1116 to £1121).


Driver uses ChatGPT to get airport drop-off fine reduced

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A motorist who received a fine after driving through Gatwick Airport's drop-off area challenged it using ChatGPT artificial intelligence (AI) and won a much-reduced penalty. Shaun Bosley, from Brighton, was dropping a work colleague at the airport last November and received a £100 "final notice" from NCP several months later, despite saying he had received no previous correspondence. Mr Bosley, a sales consultant for Phyron, a Swedish company which produces videos for car dealerships using AI, turned to ChatGPT, which generates human-like conversations. Users simply type a request into a chat box and the system can generate a response almost instantly. I didn't have to look at it and think'that sounds like a robot, I need to change some of it' "In the end, I just typed, 'write an appeal to a penalty charge notice for driving through Gatwick airport. I have received final notice, but never received first notice of the penalty', and straight away it came back with a great response," he told the PA news agency.