Just wanted to mention this, because this can become very useful for recommendations.

This AI everyone are talking about works very well in recommending dramas, I've tested it often and it makes a great list.

Here's an example of my chat with the AI:



can you recommend me a korean or chinese drama? where the female lead cross dresses?

Sure, one Korean drama that features a female lead cross-dressing is "Coffee Prince" (2007). The drama follows a young woman named Go Eun-chan (played by Yoon Eun-hye) who poses as a man to work at a coffee shop owned by a wealthy and handsome businessman, Choi Han-kyul (played by Gong Yoo). As the two get to know each other, Han-kyul begins to develop feelings for Eun-chan, not realizing that she is actually a woman.

Another Korean drama that features a female lead cross-dressing is "You're Beautiful" (2009). The drama follows a young woman named Go Mi-nyeo (played by Park Shin-hye) who poses as her twin brother in order to join a popular boy band called A.N.JELL. As she lives and works with the band members, she develops feelings for the band's lead singer, Hwang Tae-kyung (played by Jang Keun-suk), while trying to keep her true identity a secret.

For a Chinese drama with a similar premise, you might enjoy "Love in Disguise" (2010), which stars Taiwanese singer-actor Wang Leehom as a pop star who takes on a disguise as a nerdy music teacher to pursue his crush, played by Crystal Liu.


can you give me a list of maybe 5 dramas?

Sure, here are five Korean and Chinese dramas that feature a female lead cross-dressing:

  1. "Coffee Prince" (2007) - Korean drama starring Yoon Eun-hye and Gong Yoo
  2. "You're Beautiful" (2009) - Korean drama starring Park Shin-hye and Jang Keun-suk
  3. "To the Beautiful You" (2012) - Korean drama starring Sulli and Choi Min-ho
  4. "Love in Disguise" (2010) - Chinese drama starring Wang Leehom and Crystal Liu
  5. "The Romance of Tiger and Rose" (2020) - Chinese drama starring Zhao Lusi and Ding Yuxi


make it 10

Sure, here are ten Korean and Chinese dramas that feature a female lead cross-dressing:

  1. "Coffee Prince" (2007) - Korean drama starring Yoon Eun-hye and Gong Yoo
  2. "You're Beautiful" (2009) - Korean drama starring Park Shin-hye and Jang Keun-suk
  3. "To the Beautiful You" (2012) - Korean drama starring Sulli and Choi Min-ho
  4. "The Scholar Who Walks the Night" (2015) - Korean drama starring Lee Joon-gi and Lee Yoo-bi
  5. "Sungkyunkwan Scandal" (2010) - Korean drama starring Park Min-young and Park Yoo-chun
  6. "Moon Embracing the Sun" (2012) - Korean drama starring Kim Soo-hyun and Han Ga-in
  7. "The Legend of the Blue Sea" (2016) - Korean drama starring Jun Ji-hyun and Lee Min-ho
  8. "Love in Disguise" (2010) - Chinese drama starring Wang Leehom and Crystal Liu
  9. "The Romance of Tiger and Rose" (2020) - Chinese drama starring Zhao Lusi and Ding Yuxi
  10. "The Love Equations" (2020) - Chinese drama starring Simon Gong and Liu Renyu.

I only want historical dramas, and 5 please

Sure, here are five historical Korean and Chinese dramas that feature a female lead cross-dressing:

  1. "Moon Embracing the Sun" (2012) - Korean drama set in the Joseon dynasty, starring Kim Soo-hyun and Han Ga-in
  2. "Sungkyunkwan Scandal" (2010) - Korean drama set in the Joseon dynasty, starring Park Min-young and Park Yoo-chun
  3. "Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung" (2019) - Korean drama set in the Joseon dynasty, starring Shin Se-kyung and Cha Eun-woo
  4. "The Princess Weiyoung" (2016) - Chinese drama set in the Northern and Southern dynasties, starring Tiffany Tang and Luo Jin
  5. "The Disguiser" (2015) - Chinese drama set in the 1930s Republican era, starring Hu Ge and Wang Kai.

ngl but that is just utterly creepy

You can ask ChatGPT to recommend anything - movies, TV shows, books, music, video games, etc. Not only media, but it can also recommend things like foods, travel destinations, mobile apps, or clothing.

Usually it works well, but if you ask for something too specific, it'll recommend stuff that doesn't fit the criteria (or the first few might fit the criteria, and the last few don't). Sometimes it even recommends things that don't exist. Even with the mistakes, it's still very useful for recommendations.

Here are a few tips on how to use ChatGPT as a recommendation engine, according to ChatGPT itself:

  1. Specify your preferences: Be specific about your preferences, such as your favorite genre, language, setting, and actors/actresses. This information can help ChatGPT to provide you with more accurate recommendations.

  2. Ask targeted questions: Ask ChatGPT targeted questions about your preferences and expectations. For example, you can ask "What are some Korean dramas that are similar to 'Crash Landing On You'?" or "What are some Chinese dramas that have a historical setting?"

  3. Refine your search: ChatGPT may give you a long list of recommendations, but not all of them may suit your tastes. You can refine your search by asking more specific questions or providing feedback on the recommendations given.

 Lou:

ngl but that is just utterly creepy

That's just one example. You can iterate on your "filters" almost endlessly, "oh give me a drama where the female lead hates the male lead in the beginning", "or where the male lead is obnoxious" or also "the step mother is..." etc

In few years that's the new Google search, that's how everyone will search or communicate with computers, asking the AI and getting direct answers, not references to web pages.

 ArniA:

That's just one example. You can iterate on your "filters" almost endlessly, "oh give me a drama where the female lead hates the male lead in the beginning", "or where the male lead is obnoxious" or also "the step mother is..." etc

In few years that's the new Google search, that's how everyone will search or communicate with computers, asking the AI and getting direct answers, not references to web pages.

sounds like a horror movie

 ArniA:
In few years that's the new Google search, that's how everyone will search or communicate with computers, asking the AI and getting direct answers, not references to web pages.

I think you have it backwards. References will always be important, because you might want to know where the information comes from, or verify that the information is accurate. As ChatGPT improves, it'll still give answers, but it'll get better at citing its sources. You also might want to visit a website, as opposed to just getting an answer.

Some people have already made scripts that allow ChatGPT to browse the internet to find answers, but I haven't used those scripts, so I'm not sure how good they are.

 Lou:

sounds like a horror movie

People can make a movie about chatgpt ? just like how they made the movie ‘Unlocked’ 

 Maranello:

Yes in a few years maybe, but right now chat gpt is an fraud like system no matter what i asked it would almost never provide the correct answer, including asian dramas. Its like u have to provide it with the correct answer like you have to become google search yourself. Its best to ask thinhs you know the answer of that will make it obvious how useless this ai is as of yet.

If it always gives you the wrong answer, you might be asking the wrong questions. You just need to learn what it can do, and what it can't do.

If you ask "Recommend a few romance K-dramas" or "What's Crash Landing on You about?", it'll probably give you the correct answer.

If you ask a super-specific question like "What happened in episode 13?", it won't be able to answer. It also doesn't know anything that happened after 2021, because that's when the training data ends.

ChatGPT can do a lot of other things as well, for example ChatGPT can:

1. Summarize articles.

2. Translate from one language to another (it works better than Google Translate).

3. Write code.

4. Give advice.

5. Correct spelling and grammar.

6. Respond to emails.

7. Create recipes with specific ingredients.