WORCESTER has a vast range of bars and pubs for a night out so sometimes it is difficult to choose where to go.
To help, we asked an AI chatbot for its recommendations for a great night out in the city.
Artificial Intelligence has become a highly debated topic online, and the government is set to invest £100 million for a task force to develop AI models which can be used in fields such as healthcare and education.
Using chatgpt.org, we were given five locations which artificial intelligence suggests to visit. Do you agree with its choices?
Slug and Lettuce
Slug and Lettuce is a popular pub and nightlife spot in the city centre, with ChatGPT describing it as a "chic cocktail bar".
The chatbot said: "Located in the heart of Worcester city centre, this chic cocktail bar serves an extensive range of drinks, and heaps of delicious food, and has a lively atmosphere."
Bushwackers
Bushwackers is one of the most iconic night-out spots in Worcester and was one of two clubs highlighted by the AI software.
The chatbot said: "This nightclub is a popular spot for dancing and enjoying live music performances."
The Marrs Bar
One of the best places in the city to see live music is undoubtedly The Marrs Bar, and ChatGPT seems to agree.
The chatbot said: "It is a vibrant live music venue showcasing up-and-coming artists, blues, and rock music."
Velvet
Another of Worcester's iconic night-out locations that was highlighted by the AI software is Velvet.
The chatbot said: "It is known for its quality DJ nights, as well as live music sessions, themed parties, and cocktails."
Heroes Bar
The AI software made a great choice highlighting Heroes, but it was slightly off with its description.
The chatbot said: "It is a sports bar located on Broad Street, clearly catering to the more casual. It is an exciting nightlife and sports atmosphere."
Heroes is actually located on Friar Street and describes itself as an "eclectic alternative bar".
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