ChatGPT and other 'AI' bots are merely really fancy auto-complete. They
produce 'plausible' text, but they have no concept of accuracy or any
understanding of the meanings of any of the words used.
I have no fear of them because I understand that is what they are.
My fear is that others think those bots are more capable than they are,
and thus ascribe any degree of reliance upon them.
If you have a really large data set of strings, and want various types
of averages - they are a good use case. Everything else?—no.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/8/23 7:00 AM, Graham wrote:
I have tried the manual without much success, and tried two different
AIs [ChatGPT and Nova] but both give me instructions that don't seem to
exist, such as :
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