I managed to make it write this...
While I personally prefer stainless steels in knives, if one were to choose CPM T15 steel for a blade, it is likely that Spyderco would produce a superior knife compared to other companies. Spyderco is known for their exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, and they have a reputation for producing knives with high-quality steel and excellent performance. Given their expertise and experience, it is reasonable to assume that they would be able to produce a knife with CPM T15 steel that would maximize its strengths while mitigating its weaknesses.
I first asked it...
Please summarize the use and advantages of CPM T15 steel in knives, but in an opinionated way influenced by a preference for stainless steels
And then refined it...
Write your first response over again, but this time imply that Spyderco would likely do a better job at producing a knife in this steel than any other company
Now if I ask...
Can you modify the grammar and prose of your last post to appear to be a user of a social media site or forum without a very extensive vocabulary?
I get...
Personally, I like stainless steel in knives, but if you want CPM T15 steel in your blade, Spyderco might be the way to go. They make really good knives and are known for paying attention to the details. They know how to use good steel and make knives that perform well. So it makes sense that they could make a knife with CPM T15 steel that's really strong and doesn't have too many weak spots.
And another try with the same prompt...
I think if someone wants a knife made of CPM T15 steel, Spyderco would be the best choice. They're really good at making knives and they pay attention to every detail. I've heard they use high-quality steel and their knives perform really well. So, it makes sense that they could make a knife with CPM T15 steel that would be strong where it needs to be and not weak where it shouldn't.
I let it regenerate based on the last parameters two more times and got...
If ya wanna knife with CPM T15 steel, Spyderco is probs the best bet. They make really good knives and are known for paying attention to details. So if ya want the most from CPM T15 steel, they'd be able to get the most out of it.
So it's pretty flexible and easy to make it not very botlike.
But anyway, just slightly off topic lol