The process works like this:
Step 1: feed ChatGPT a meme template and ask it to describe it
Step 2: take its response, start a new chat, and ask if to generate its own description
Step 3: get ChatGPT to guess what meme it is, and make its guesses the first two choices
Resolution:
I'll let each of the markets cook for two weeks. That sets this market for resolution on April 1st (assuming the resolution is not clear earlier). If three or more markets have the correct answer as the highest probability when they resolve, this market will resolve as Yes. If three or more of the markets do not have the correct answer as the highest probability, this market will resolve as No.
Given memes often lack official names, I'll consider any answer to be correct if it's clear what meme it's referring to. I'll try to pick memes that have been around long enough to earn the "iconic" label, which yes, means they might be a bit stale.
Previous similar markets:
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Well, uh, I'm not gonna give away any answers... but I think we can all agree so far this was the best user guessing performance, and the worst ChatGPT guessing performance.
I explained to ChatGPT what has transpired, and asked it for one final commemoratory meme. Professional shitposters are probably safe from the threat of automation... for now.