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Chat GPT and Copilot — Which One Is the Best?
I gave both a writing task, and they solved the task quite differently.

Based on a desire to learn as much as possible about artificial intelligence, I have purchased a Chat GPT Plus subscription for $20 a month. This is the basis for me using Chat GPT, and here is what I got out of it today:
Using my bot on Chat GPT “The Man Who Refused to Pass Away”, I asked Chat GPT this:
Based on the information given previously here, write an author’s profile for Øivind H. Solheim with particular focus on the new novel The Man Who Refused to Pass Away.
1. Chat GPT
Bot — The Man Who Refused to Pass Away:
Author Profile: Øivind H. Solheim
Øivind H. Solheim is an illustrious author renowned for his profound narrative skills and an unwavering dedication to exploring the depths of human resilience and the complexities of life’s journey. With a rich background in literature and a profound understanding of diverse cultures, Solheim’s work has always resonated with a wide audience, earning him a distinguished place among contemporary writers.
His latest masterpiece, The Man Who Refused to Pass Away, marks a significant milestone in his literary career, encapsulating the essence of his storytelling prowess. This novel is a compelling narrative that intertwines elements of history, philosophy, and the unyielding spirit of its protagonist, setting a new benchmark for literary excellence.
Solheim’s journey into the heart of this story began with a simple question: What drives a person to challenge the very limits of human existence? This inquiry led him on a profound exploration of themes such as mortality, legacy, and the human capacity for endurance against insurmountable odds. Through the eyes of his characters, Solheim invites readers into a meticulously crafted world where each moment is a testament to the power of the human spirit.
The Man Who Refused to Pass Away is not just a novel; it is an odyssey that stretches across the boundaries of time and space, inviting readers to ponder the essence of life and the indomitable will to persevere. Solheim’s ability to weave complex narratives with emotional depth and historical accuracy is evident in every page, making this novel a captivating read from start to finish.
Beyond his literary accomplishments, Øivind H. Solheim is a fervent advocate for the arts and a mentor to emerging writers. His commitment to fostering creativity and encouraging the next generation of storytellers is a testament to his belief in the transformative power of literature.
As The Man Who Refused to Pass Away takes its place among the celebrated works of contemporary literature, Øivind H. Solheim continues to inspire readers and writers alike with his unwavering passion and exceptional talent. His legacy, much like the protagonist of his latest novel, refuses to be confined by the pages of history, promising to endure and inspire generations to come.
2. Copilot (Bing)
To compare two different AIs, I submitted the same request Bing’s Copilot. Here’s what I got:
Copilot
Certainly! Here’s an author’s profile for Øivind H. Solheim, with a specific emphasis on his latest novel, “The Man Who Refused to Pass Away”:
Øivind H. Solheim: A Literary Journey
Øivind Henrik Solheim, born on September 25, 1947, in Odda, Norway, is a distinguished Norwegian author. His literary exploration spans novels, essays, poetry, and thought-provoking contributions to the press. Solheim’s academic journey led him to the University of Bergen, where he studied from 1966 to 1973, eventually earning a degree in education.
Notable Works:
- Stupet (The Plunge) (1978): A captivating novel published by Det Norske Samlaget. Explores themes of risk, identity, and personal transformation.
- Tellus ’89 (1982): Another novel from Det Norske Samlaget. A thought-provoking work that delves into global issues and individual choices.
- Fabrikken (The Factory) (2008): Published by Fiksjonsforlaget. A compelling narrative that weaves together human relationships and societal dynamics.
- The Man Who Refused to Pass Away (2016):
(A note: The year (2016) is wrong. I started authoring the novel The Man Who Refused to Pass Away in 2023. It will be published in 2024.)
- A recent novel that has garnered significant attention.
- Through the vivid landscapes and experiences of William’s adventures, readers are invited to confront their own existential questions1.
Beyond the Written Word:
In addition to his literary endeavors, Solheim has contributed thought-provoking articles, chronicles, and poems to prominent publications such as Bergens Tidende and Medium. His words resonate with readers, challenging them to explore life’s complexities, mortality, and the intricate threads that bind us all.
As Øivind H. Solheim continues to craft narratives that touch the human soul, his legacy as a storyteller remains etched in the literary tapestry of Norway and beyond.
References:
For more about Øivind H. Solheim and his works, visit the Fiksjonsforlaget website.
Please note that this profile is a synthesis of available information, and I encourage readers to explore Solheim’s works firsthand to appreciate the depth of his literary contributions.
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3. The author’s comments:
Chat GPT delivers a description that is very general and not specific.
With Copilot, all the information is correct, except for the year 2016.
For Chat GPT’s delivery to be satisfactory, I probably need to expand the bot and add more information so that it can produce a satisfactory result.
Up to now, I have been very satisfied with Chat GPT, and I have also been pleased with Copilot.
My conclusion:
Both are good!
