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The Steelers Lead A Special AI Ranking

The Steelers Lead A Special AI Ranking
The Steelers Lead A Special AI Ranking


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Artificial intelligence is proliferating quickly, and while some love it, many are concerned about the numerous problems it will create moving forward.

One lesser problem it may create is allowing people to present subjective opinions as facts.

Ranking the best uniforms in the NFL is at least somewhat subjective, as some favor certain colors and designs over others, and it is virtually impossible to create an objective ranking.

According to ChatGPT, the Pittsburgh Steelers have the best uniforms in the league.

The reasoning ChatGPT gave for putting Pittsburgh at the top of this list was the team’s iconic color scheme, which hasn’t changed in decades.

The other top spots went to the Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, and San Francisco 49ers, which are other iconic franchises with multiple Super Bowl championships that haven’t changed their uniforms much over the last several decades.

The Steelers’ current uniforms are nearly identical to the ones Terry Bradshaw, Lynn Swann, Franco Harris, and Joe Greene wore when they played for the “Steel Curtain” teams that won four world championships in the 1970s.

Leave it to teams that don’t have the winning tradition the Steelers have to change their uniform design and even their team colors in an attempt to rebrand and reinvent themselves.

Pittsburgh isn’t exactly in a halcyon era right now, and they’re searching for their next franchise quarterback just over a year after the retirement of Ben Roethlisberger.

But the history of the team perhaps shows they may not have to wait too long before they become competitive again.


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