The long-standing debate of Devon Vs Cornwall in regards to scones continues as the official account of Very British Problems recently asked a ChatGPT (Chat Generation Presented Text) how they would order their cream and jam. The AI language model suggested it will probably pick the Devon style of splitting the scones in two and topping it with cream and then jam. Devon residents are then backing this claim whereas it is the exact opposite for the Cornwall residents.
This answer sparked many reactions on the social media with Dawn French expressing her disapproval with this. The AI language model admitted it does not possess the ‘ability to eat scones’ and chose the Devon method with its reasoning being the clotted cream acts as a base and allows the jam to spread evenly for a perfect taste. Both sides are clamoring for their respective methods and it truly depends on one’s personal preference.
Very British Problems is a company that provides humourous content to their online British audience. They have their official Twitter accounts and other platforms, which provides the latest entertainment news and light-hearted debates to the public.
Dawn French is a known British comedian, actress and bestselling author. She is best known for BBC’s ‘The Vicar of Dibley’ and joined other stars such as Jennifer Saunders as part of a female comedy duo. She voiced displeasure at the AI Model’s decision and soon many others had their say in the matter.