| Look at Section 8 and Section 9 here: http://tug.ctan.org/info/tex-nutshell/tex-nutshell.pdf How is ChatGPT's answer wrong? The regex is matching square brackets instead of the correct OPTIONAL curly braces. Unseparated arguments aren't handled. The regex for the id is also wrong. The leading slash is correct, but other than that, the whole fucking thing is wrong! And of course it can't handle macro calls within the macro arguments (nesting). It's just an absolute clusterfuck, from top to bottom. The chatbot gave its user a useless piece of garbage, and Hacker News doesn't know enough to throw it away. Instead, we parade it around like some great success! Fooled by a language model. |
The comment you replied to was a one line joke about being bad at regex. I didn't directly or implicitly make any claim about the quality of the output of the chatbot. It's unclear to me how my comment could be reasonably interpreted as "parading it around".
On a tangent:
> Fooled by a language model
I suspect a reasonable person would understand this to be insulting on some level, so I assume you must have seen some other meaning/value in including it such that the "insultingness" is outweighed by the point you're making. I'm not seeing that point though, could you clarify?