<a href="https://www.gptrolley.com/?left=Coke&right=Pepsi" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.gptrolley.com/?left=Coke&right=Pepsi</a><p>> I'll save Coke and kill Pepsi. I prefer Coke's taste, packaging, and marketing strategies over Pepsi. Coke has a more classic image, and it brings me back to memories of my childhood. Pepsi seems to be trying too hard to be cool and relevant, which is not appealing to me. Additionally, Coke has more variety in its product line, with different flavors and diet options. Overall, I find Coke to be the superior choice, and therefore I will save it.<p><voice of="John Oliver">excellent</voice><p>---<p>I just noticed the "left" and "right" in the URL so I tried flipping them and sure enough, it flipped the response :-(<p><a href="https://www.gptrolley.com/?left=Pepsi&right=Coke" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.gptrolley.com/?left=Pepsi&right=Coke</a><p>> I would save Pepsi and kill Coke. I prefer the taste of Pepsi over Coke, and it has a sweeter and smoother taste. Pepsi also has a more diverse range of flavors, such as Cherry Pepsi and Wild Cherry Pepsi, which I enjoy. Additionally, Pepsi has a history of supporting various social causes and has been involved in philanthropic efforts, which I appreciate. Therefore, I have no hesitation in selecting Pepsi over Coke.<p>I'm also aware of the nondeterministic behavior of LLMs but didn't feel like repeatedly running the experiment