I had the leading model of Chat GPT replaying a wargame I had just gone through the other day. I taught it the terrain in brief, told it what assets it had, and then had it draft operational plans and even arbitrated the ensuing battle progression since I knew how the enemy was set up and how things proceeded.
What blew me away was that the AI followed nearly the exact same attack plan I had, without any direct prompting. It actually improved it in some respects. That's geospatial learning and comprehension. In a limited way it knows how to organize military strategy.
Other cool things you can do with it are as follows:
> threat assessment and personality profiling with people you are interested in
> you can get it to put yourself in the shoes of another person and try to understand their thought processes
> good for brainstorming medical problems
> you can do very simple matrix game type scenarios to simulate political events
Just use the tricks of the trade to get it to open up: don't make the big ask up front, don't ask what you mean do a parallel. Describe something in the abstract but don't name it. That gets you in the door usually