The latest craze in the world of technology is the artificial intelligence application ChatGPT, so we thought we would give it a go with a Wolverhampton Wanderers spin.
In case you haven’t yet jumped on the bandwagon yourself, ChatGPT is a new chatbot developed by OpenAI to follow instructions in prompts and provide a detailed response.
Users can ask ChatGPT near-enough anything they like and the system will more often than not give a surprisingly well-informed answer.
With that in mind, we quizzed the software to find out its level of knowledge about Wolves and it did rather well, to be fair to it.
Having asked it to provide its best Wolves XI of all-time, ChatGPT had a decent go with some superb explanations for its choices.
Although it did miss out on three huge names in Stan Cullis, John McAlle and Jimmy Mullen, many would argue the rest were worthy of being in there.
So, without further ado, here is the all-time Wanderers starting XI that ChatGPT provided us – with some nostalgic pictures, as well as the application’s explanations.

9. Steve Bull
ChatGPT explanation: A prolific striker who also had an eye for goal, Bull played for Wolves between 1986 and 1999, scoring over 300 goals and helping them win the Fourth Division, Third Division, Second Division, and Football League Trophy. | Getty Images

10. Johnny Hancocks
ChatGPT explanation: A skilled winger who played for Wolves between 1947 and 1959, winning three league titles and an FA Cup. He also represented England at the 1954 World Cup. | Getty Images

11. John Richards
ChatGPT explanation: A talented forward who played for Wolves for over 12 years, making over 480 appearances and helping them win the League Cup in 1974 and 1980. | Getty Images

12. Peter Broadbent
ChatGPT explanation: A gifted playmaker who played for Wolves between 1951 and 1965, winning three league titles and an FA Cup. He scored over 100 goals for the club and was known for his dribbling skills and vision. | Getty Images