Talk:Charles de Gaulle/Chat GPT lead experiment

The following is the result of a request to Chat GPT to write the lead for an article about Charles de Gaulle, in the style of a Wikipedia article on 7 April 2023:

Charles de Gaulle was a French military officer and statesman who played a prominent role in the country's history during the 20th century. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant figures of modern France, having served as both the leader of the Free French forces during World War II and as the first president of the French Fifth Republic. De Gaulle was known for his strong leadership, his unwavering commitment to French independence and sovereignty, and his vision for a stronger, more unified Europe.

Born in Lille, France, in 1890, de Gaulle graduated from the prestigious Saint-Cyr military academy in 1912 and served in the French Army during World War I. He rose to prominence during World War II, when he famously broadcast a call to resistance against the German occupation from London in 1940. As leader of the Free French forces, he played a crucial role in the Allied victory, and was later instrumental in the rebuilding of France after the war.

De Gaulle's political career began in 1944, when he was appointed the provisional head of the French government. He resigned in 1946 over disagreements with other political leaders, but returned to power in 1958 as the first president of the newly-formed Fifth Republic. During his time in office, de Gaulle oversaw significant economic and social reforms, and played a key role in establishing France's position as a major world power.

Despite his accomplishments, de Gaulle was a controversial figure, and his policies often sparked intense debate and opposition. He resigned from the presidency in 1969, and died in 1970 at the age of 79. His legacy as a towering figure in French history endures to this day, and he remains an influential symbol of French pride, independence, and strength.

This should be compared to the complete rewrite of the lead done by a brand new IPv6 user  on 7 April at 01:52, in revision 1148581221. Mathglot (talk) 05:39, 7 April 2023 (UTC)