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Viral phenomena have been around for almost as long as the Internet has existed.
You may remember the dress that took Tumblr by storm in 2015: was it blue and black or white and gold?
But using ChatGPT, MailOnline tries to settle the debate, which has seen Twitter users go to great lengths to prove whether there are more doors or wheels in the world.
MailOnline spoke to ChatGPT, but the answer may surprise you.
MailOnline spoke to ChatGPT, but the answer may surprise you
The bot produced an autogenerated response, admitting defeat in its first sentence: “It’s hard to give an exact answer to this question, as it depends on a variety of factors and can change over time.”
Even OpenAI’s proudest invention couldn’t directly solve the query that has swept the internet and baffled Twitter since March 2022.
The bot produced an autogenerated response, admitting defeat in its first sentence: “It’s hard to give an exact answer to this question, as it depends on a variety of factors and can change over time.”
This doesn’t end Twitter’s speculation, especially if even artificial intelligence can’t settle the debate.
That said, the bot leaned into doors, citing that they “are found in virtually every building, whether residential, commercial or industrial, and there are often multiple doors on a single structure.”
ChatGPT provided some balance, adding: “While wheels are common on vehicles, machinery, and other equipment, they may not outnumber doors due to the absolute ubiquity of doors in various architectural structures.”
But the OpenAI brainchild made sure to cover itself, warning users: “Please note that this is a rough estimate and actual numbers may vary depending on how you define ‘doors’ and ‘wheels,’ as well as various cultures, technologies and economic factors’.
The viral debate: Whether there are more doors or wheels in the world has plagued users and has been dividing the Internet since March 2022.
A New Zealander is in charge of sparking the debate.
Ryan Nixon created the Twitter poll asking ‘Do you think there are more doors or wheels in the world?’ last spring, prefacing it with ‘My classmates and I are having the STUPIDEST debate.
Since then, the Tweet has been retweeted almost 9,000 times, and currently 53.6% of the votes are for doors.
However, the result is not a landslide and is likely to swing in favor of the gate at some point in the future.
Many have taken to Twitter to voice their responses ever since, both teams insisting they’re right.
Some have even produced detailed graphs and mathematical equations to prove their point, and users around the world are passionate in their convictions.
What do you think? Are there more doors or wheels in the world? Let us know in the comments below.
Decoding the Internet’s Heated Debate: Wheels vs. Doors – ChatGPT Unveils Unexpected Revelation