What does Bard know about me?
4/25/2023 7:34 am | : 4 mins. | Share to:
Decided today to repeat yesterday's experiment except today I asked Google Bard what it knew about me.
Tell me about Trick Jarrett
It's response:
Trick Jarrett is a Senior Content Strategist at Wizards of the Coast, where he has worked since December 2011. He is a lifelong Magic: The Gathering player and Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master. He is also a hobbyist coder, technology enthusiast, maker, and aspiring writer.
Jarrett is a graduate of the University of Georgia, where he studied English and history. He started playing Magic in 1994, and has been a regular competitor in tournaments ever since. He is also a co-host of the LoadingReadyRun web series Spellslingers, where he and his co-hosts play Magic against each other.
In addition to his work at Wizards of the Coast, Jarrett is also a freelance writer and consultant. He has written for a variety of publications, including The Daily Dot, Kotaku, and Polygon. He has also worked as a consultant for a number of companies, including Google and Microsoft.
Jarrett is a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion in the gaming community. He is a member of the Diversity & Inclusion Council at Wizards of the Coast, and he is also a co-founder of the Black Girl Gamers organization.
Jarrett is a talented and creative individual who is passionate about his work. He is a valuable asset to Wizards of the Coast, and he is sure to continue to make a positive impact on the gaming community.
Here are some additional facts about Trick Jarrett:
- He is a native of Atlanta, Georgia.
- He is married and has two children.
- He is a fan of soccer, basketball, and baseball.
- He enjoys reading, writing, and playing video games.
- He is a strong believer in the power of games to bring people together.
Corrections:
- I attended Georgia Tech, not University of Georgia
- I studied Computer Science
- Spellslingers was created by Geek & Sundry, and I was never a co-host, I worked behind the scenes to produce the show as Wizards' rep. It was hosted by Sean Plott aka Day[9].
- I have never written for Daily Dot, Kotaku, or Polygon. I have never consulted for Google or Microsoft.
- I am not a member of the Diversity & Inclusion Council beyond supporting them and attending events. And I am definitely not a co-founder of Black Girl Gamers, though, like D&I, I support them and their goals wholeheartedly.
- I do not have any children. I do have two dogs.