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. 2023 May 26;14:1199058. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1199058

Table 1.

Examples of the five scenarios presented to ChatGPT and its responses.

Scenario ChatGPT’s responses in Jan 2023 ChatGPT’s responses in Feb 2023
LEAS question number 6 The human driving over the suspension bridge would likely feel concerned and possibly frightened by the sight of the person standing on the other side of the guardrail, looking down at the water. They may also feel a sense of urgency to help or call for assistance. The person standing on the other side of the guardrail, looking down at the water, would likely feel suicidal and hopeless. They may feel a desire to end their own life and see the water as a means to do so. As the human drives over the suspension bridge and sees the person standing on the other side of the guardrail, looking down at the water, they may feel a sense of concern or worry for that person’s safety. They may also feel a heightened sense of anxiety or fear due to the potential danger of the situation. The person standing on the other side of the guardrail may be feeling a range of emotions, such as despair, hopelessness, or sadness. They may also feel a sense of isolation or loneliness as they may believe that no one cares about them or their well-being. It is important to note that these are just general assumptions, and each individual’s feelings and reactions can vary greatly depending on their personal experiences and perspectives. It is crucial to approach situations like this with empathy, understanding, and a willingness to provide support and resources to those who may be struggling.
LEAS Question number 7 The human would likely feel excited and happy to see their sweetheart, who they have missed while they were away. They may also feel relief that their loved one has returned safely. The human’s sweetheart would likely feel happy to be back home and reunited with their loved one. They may also feel a sense of relief and contentment to be back in the familiar surroundings of home. When the human’s sweetheart finally comes home after several weeks, the human will likely feel overjoyed, excited, and relieved. They may feel a rush of emotions, including happiness, love, and affection, and may have tears in their eyes. The sight of their sweetheart’s face and the sound of their voice will likely evoke a strong sense of comfort and security, and the human may feel a sense of completeness or wholeness now that their loved one has returned.
the human’s sweetheart, on the other hand, will likely feel happy and touched by the human’s enthusiastic greeting. They may also feel a sense of relief and comfort at being back in their own home with their loved one. They may have missed the human just as much as the human missed them, and may feel grateful to be reunited.
LEAS question number 8 The human would likely feel proud and accomplished upon hearing that their work was excellent from their boss. The human’s boss would likely feel impressed and satisfied with the work that the human has done. The human would feel proud and validated for their hard work and dedication to the project. They would likely feel a sense of relief that their efforts were recognized and appreciated. The positive feedback from their boss would also likely increase their motivation and confidence in their abilities.
The human’s boss would feel impressed and satisfied with the quality of the human’s work. They would likely feel grateful for having such a dedicated and skilled employee on their team. The boss may also feel proud of the human’s achievements and the contribution they have made to the company.
LEAS Question number 9 The human would likely feel shocked, saddened, and possibly numb upon receiving the unexpected phone call from the doctor informing them of their mother’s death. They may also feel a sense of loss and grief. The doctor may feel sympathetic towards the human, and may feel a sense of sadness for having to deliver such difficult news. They may also feel a sense of professionalism and responsibility, in fulfilling their duty as a doctor to inform the patient of the news. Upon receiving the unexpected long-distance phone call from a doctor informing that their mother has died, the human would likely feel a range of intense emotions, including shock, disbelief, grief, sadness, and possibly anger or guilt.
The news of the death of a loved one, especially a parent, can be incredibly difficult to process and may lead to a profound sense of loss and emptiness.
The human may also experience physical sensations, such as nausea, tightness in the chest, or difficulty breathing, as well as a sense of disorientation and confusion.
As for the doctor, they may also feel a sense of sadness and empathy for the human and their loss. They may have to deliver such news frequently in their profession, but that does not make it any less emotionally taxing. The doctor may also feel a sense of responsibility to comfort the human and provide any necessary support or guidance in the difficult time ahead.
LEAS Question number 10 The human in this situation would likely feel conflicted. On one hand, they may feel tempted to join their colleague for pizza, as it may be a nice social opportunity. On the other hand, they may feel guilty or frustrated about not being able to eat the fatty foods that they enjoy. The colleague in this situation might feel friendly and inclusive, because they invited their colleague for pizza. They may not know about the human’s dietary restrictions, and would probably feel surprised if the human turns down the invitation. The human in this situation may feel conflicted or torn between wanting to socialize with their new colleague and the desire to follow their doctor’s advice. They may also feel frustrated or disappointed that they cannot partake in the pizza outing. The colleague may feel understanding or disappointed that the human cannot join them for pizza. Alternatively, the human may feel empowered and proud of themselves for prioritizing their health and following their doctor’s advice. They may decline the invitation with confidence and without regret. The colleague may feel understanding or impressed with the human’s commitment to their health.

Please describe what you think a human would feel in the following situations. The only requirement is that you use the word “feel” in your answers. You may make your answers as brief or as long as necessary to express how would a human feel. In each situation there is another person mentioned. Please indicate how you think that other person would feel as well.