The big noisy engine of change is technology. (Alvin Toffler)
I recently heard about the Chat GPT app from my teacher. I was very curious and said I should try it myself. I decided to ask it to write an article about the planets.
This is what I got:
Subject: The oldest planets
The oldest known planets in the universe are believed to have formed just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Scientists believe that these ancient planets were formed from the gas and dust left over from the formation of the first stars.
These early planets were likely much different from the ones we know today. They were probably small and made up of rock and metal, with no atmosphere and no life. Despite this, they played a crucial role in the evolution of the universe by providing the building blocks for the formation of more complex planetary systems.
As the universe continued to evolve, larger and more diverse planets began to form. These new planets had atmospheres, and some may have even had the conditions necessary for life to emerge.
Despite their age, the oldest known planets still hold secrets that scientists are eager to uncover.
Through the use of telescopes and other observational tools, researchers are working to better understand these ancient celestial bodies and the role they played in the development of the universe.
In conclusion, the oldest known planets offer a window into the early history of the universe, and they continue to be a subject of intense study and fascination for scientists and space enthusiasts alike.
It is a very useful and interesting application that can help students when they need to do something and have no ideas.
I had a lot of fun with this app. I let it write me all kinds of stories that I really liked. I think this app is very useful, but you have to know when to use it.
DELIA LĂZĂU
