It'll be flying in a squadron for some of the route. Here is it's route and timings:
Ohakea, 14.30; Oroua Downs School, 14.33; Foxton, 1435; Levin, 14.37; Speldhurst (Kimberley),14.38; Ohau, 14.38; Manakau, 14.39; Otaki, 14.40; Waikanae, 14.43; Paraparaumu,14.44; Paekakariki, 14.45; Pukerua Bay, 14.46; Porirua, 14.48; Tawa, 14.49; Johnsonville, 14.50; Wellington Airport, 14.52; Wellington CBD, 14.54.
Spitfire alone: Petone, 14.54; Trentham, 14.57; Te Marua, 14.58; Featherston, 15.01; Martinborough, 15.04; Greytown, 15.06; Carterton, 15.07; Masterton, 15.09; Eketahuna, 15.15; Pahiatua, 15.19; Woodville, 15.21; Ashhurst, 15.23; Feilding, 15.25; Marton, 15.28; Ohakea,15.32.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/300904214/spitfire-to-feature-in-flypasts-marking-100-years-of-nz-military-aviation
Seems more like different people expect it to behave differently. I mean the statement that it isn't intelligent because it can be made to believe conspiracy theories would apply equally to humans would it not?
I'm having a blast using it to write descriptions for characters and locations for my Savage Worlds game. It can even roll up an NPC for you. It's fantastic for helping to fill in details. I.e. I embrace it's hallucinations.
For work (programmer) it also acts like a contextually aware search engine that I can correct. It's like peer to peer programming with a genius grad. Yesterday I had it help me out writing a vim keymap to open a url for a Qt class and that's pretty obscure.
It is setup to accept your input as fact, so if you give it the premise that 5*6 != 30, it'll use that as a basis.
For a 3rd gen baby AI I'm not complaining.