ChatGPT suggested a list of locations for every colour set on a Monopoly board.
We used the following prompt: “If you were making a Monopoly game board for Sutton, which locations would you pick for each colour? Pick three locations for each colour.”
ChatGPT was publicly launched in late 2022 and has become a revolutionary tool, transforming the way people interact with AI and access information.
Some of ChatGPT’s suggestions for our Monopoly board showed AI still needs some fine-tuning.
AI assumed Secombe Theatre was still open despite closing, despite closing in 2016.
It replaced it with Honeywood Museum.
Here is what ChatGPT gave as its suggested locations for a Sutton-themed Monopoly board:
Brown
- St Helier Estate
- Benhill Estate
Light Blue
- Sutton Green
- Carshalton Ponds
- Rosehill
Pink
- Sutton High Street
- Cheam Village
- Wallington High Street
Orange
- Gander Green Lane
- Carshalton Beeches
- Hackbridge
Red
- Wrythe Green
- Sutton Grammar School
- St Nicholas Church
Yellow
- Nonsuch Park
- Little Holland House
- Honeywood Museum
Green
- Mayfield Lavender Fields
- Whitehall Historic House
- Sutton Life Centre
Dark Blue
- The Royal Marsden Hospital
- Nonsuch Mansion
When asked why it had chosen each Monopoly location, ChatGPT said: “I selected the locations to reflect a balance of affordability, historical value, community importance, and recognisability within Sutton.
“For the cheaper spaces (brown), I chose areas that are more affordable and have a strong local presence.
“For the mid-range spaces (yellow), I picked locations that have cultural and historical significance, offering a bit more prestige and recognisability.
“The goal was to showcase a mix of residential, historical, and community landmarks that would feel representative of Sutton’s character.”