Man asks ChatGPT to write leave for him, Shashi Tharoor responds

“Shashi Thesaurus!” commented a user.

ChatGPT, a new Artificial Intelligence chatbot has become the latest craze online. Several users are posting screenshots of their interactions with the bot. Some are weird and some are very funny. Students have also shown interest in the platform and it has also helped some to complete their school assignments. As a trend people have no shortage of questions to ask ChatGPT. Adding to the same, a user asked the bot to write leave of absence at work in “Shashi Tharoor” style. Noting the bot’s reply, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor called it “hilarious”.

Nishant Vijayan shared a screenshot of his conversation with the bot on Twitter. He asked the bot to write a paragraph explaining “my leave of absence at work yesterday, due to ‘not feeling the vibes’ in Shashi Tharoor style.” Responding to the same, the bot said, “As I sit here, staring at the ticking of the clock in a dogged manner, I am filled with a sense of nervousness. Vibes, dear comrades, not quite right today.” The air is full of an intangible distraction, a sense of uneasiness that pervades my being. I fear that if I step into the office tomorrow, I’ll be like a fish out of water, floundering in a sea of ​​boredom. May have been.”

The bot explains that the user wants to take a break from a “heavy heart”. “And so, it is with a heavy heart that I must inform you all that I will be taking a leave of absence tomorrow. I beg you to understand my plight, as Vibes is a fickle mistress and no one knows when they’ll take a turn for the worse. Farewell, my friends, and take care,” it continued.

“I know everyone is tired of ChatGPT screenshots, but this is legit gold,” the user wrote in the caption.

This caught the attention of the Thiruvananthapuram MP and he said, “Hilarious. But I really can’t see myself writing anything like this!”

Since being shared, the tweet has been viewed over two lakh times and has garnered over 3,000 likes.

Many people could not help but notice the use of the term “Shashi Tharoor’s style” and “jejun”. Jejune means “naïve, simplistic and superficial.”

“Shashi Thesaurus!” commented a user.

Another said, “Hahaha! Now you have a competitor.”

“Funny! ChatGPT is ‘Gold 24K'” said another person.

Another user wrote, “Sir please ensure that your tweets are embedded with a link to an online dictionary.”

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