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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 948491" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>It is a tool that works pretty well for some things. As with all tools, and all new technologies, people should try to understand what the tool/technology can do and what it's limitations are. If you keep that in mind, ChatGPT is an excellent tool. Unfortunately, there are many other examples of technology that people jump straight into using in ways the tools are not ready for. Automatic braking and lane keep assist are excellent tools to help protect people in cars. Unfortunately, some people have ignored the limitations and believe they can go to sleep while driving such cars and still be safe. Face recognition is very good at identifying traits of faces and identifying people who reasonably match those traits. Unfortunately some police officers seem to believe that the output of facial recognition software is 100% accurate and have arrested innocent people with no other evidence.</p><p></p><p>If OpenAI was presenting ChatGPT as accurate, then I would have an issue with them. Since they do not, I blame users for ignoring the warnings that OpenAI posts about ChatGPT results. I haven't used it very much. When I have used it, it has been asking questions that I know the answer to in order to see if it can give the correct result. It has been very good at some things, and not so good at others. If I were to use it to actually find information that I don't already know the answer to, I would revert to my normal way of getting information. Be skeptical of any answer from anyone that you don't have full confidence in, and verify the information from everyone including those that you have full confidence in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 948491, member: 2426"] It is a tool that works pretty well for some things. As with all tools, and all new technologies, people should try to understand what the tool/technology can do and what it's limitations are. If you keep that in mind, ChatGPT is an excellent tool. Unfortunately, there are many other examples of technology that people jump straight into using in ways the tools are not ready for. Automatic braking and lane keep assist are excellent tools to help protect people in cars. Unfortunately, some people have ignored the limitations and believe they can go to sleep while driving such cars and still be safe. Face recognition is very good at identifying traits of faces and identifying people who reasonably match those traits. Unfortunately some police officers seem to believe that the output of facial recognition software is 100% accurate and have arrested innocent people with no other evidence. If OpenAI was presenting ChatGPT as accurate, then I would have an issue with them. Since they do not, I blame users for ignoring the warnings that OpenAI posts about ChatGPT results. I haven't used it very much. When I have used it, it has been asking questions that I know the answer to in order to see if it can give the correct result. It has been very good at some things, and not so good at others. If I were to use it to actually find information that I don't already know the answer to, I would revert to my normal way of getting information. Be skeptical of any answer from anyone that you don't have full confidence in, and verify the information from everyone including those that you have full confidence in. [/QUOTE]
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