thepossum, on 2023-May-13, 20:05, said:
I was currious if our future overlords could bid those hands better than we mortals, so I let Bard sit south and chatGPT west. I took the North and East seat myself. The auctions proceeded:
pass-1♦-pass-1♠
2♦-3♦-dbl-a.p.
Note that it was W who opened 1♦ - the auction would have made a bit more sense if we rotated it 90 degress so that it was South that opened 1♦.
At the other table, same setup but now chatGPT South and Bard West, it went
1♥-2♥-2♠-4♠
dbl-a.p.
Again, note that it was South who opened 1♥.
Their reasoning for their bids was absolutely nonsense, contradicting themselves, thinking that 12 points is more than 14 points etc. chatGPT, in a single paragraph, first recited his hand correctly but then corrected himself by noting that he had been dealt 20 cards, which he apparently found normal as his version of SAYC apparently has systematic bids for hands with 20 cads. Psychedelic stuff like "I have a balanced 15-17 so I open 1♦ which is my longest suit as I have six clubs" (chatGPT on the hand with seven hearts). But at least they didn't make any insufficient bids.
I am disappointed with Bard who has demonstrated reasonable knowledge of the SAYC bidding system on other deals. Not this time, although at least Bard bids diamonds when he has diamonds and hearts when he has hearts, while chatGPT bids fairly randomly. chatGPT is still to show any sign of life bridge-wise, as far as I have observed.