We used the following message: “Write a poem about Sutton” and put it in Chatgpt to find out what I was going to say.
Chatgpt was publicly launched at the end of 2022 and has become a revolutionary tool, transforming the way people interact with AI and access information.
The poem referred to Cheam, Wallington and Carshalon, villages within the municipality, and highlighted the general sheet character of the municipality and the historical charm.
The poem was also more cheerful and positive compared to the one he created for Croydon.
This is what Chatgpt said about Sutton.
In the quiet southern reach of London,
Beyond hurry, beyond speech,
Is Sutton: stable, calm and clean,
With threads that bind to Green.
Carshalon Taraea with timeless grace,
His ponds reflect a slower pace.
Old cabins and Sunday fairs,
And winding lanes with poet airs.
Wallington wakes up with school bells,
With buses tracking daily lines.
A hidden -style market city,
Where grandmothers talk in room chairs.
Then Cheam – where are Tudor Echoes,
In wooden and passersby frames.
A town heart with leafy streets,
Where the past and the present are always found.
And Sutton is, the soul of the municipality,
A crossroads that maintains all complete things.
Its main street contains a thousand feet,
A melting and rhythm crucible.
From stretched railways to forest calls,
To quiet pubs and large municipalities,
These corners speak in softer tones,
Or cultivated families and seeds sown for a long time.
So here is every corner and name,
Each postal code sewn with pride, does not fame –
Four hearts that defeat with municipal grace,
In the wide and warm hug of Sutton.
When asked about the reasoning behind his style choice, he said: “I wrote bad things to capture the essence of Sutton and the surrounding areas (Carshalton, Wallington, Cheam) in a poetic way.
“Each area has its own unique atmosphere, and wanted to celebrate them collectively in the PUM, highlighting both the calm of Sutton and the charming character of the other neighborhoods.
“I used issues such as the community, local reference points (such as Carshalton ponds or the influence of Cheam’s Tudor), and a feeling of tranquility evoking these areas.
“I wanted to evoke the feeling of being in the thesis places: the slowest rhythm of life, the hidden charm and the rich story that unites them.
“It’s about transmitting local pride and connection.”