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by HarHarVeryFunny
1275 days ago
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I think that depends on the goals of ChatGPT and/or what users are hoping to get out of it. If it was just acting as a search engine using english as the query language, then lack of intelligence wouldn't be an issue - the quality of output would just depend on the quality of the source as we're used to with search engines. However, what ChatGPT is actually doing - due to it's fundamental nature as a language model (dealing only in word/language statistics) is effectively combining information from multiple sources, which of course is potentially very powerful if it knew HOW to utilize these variously sourced facts to construct a correct answer... but of course it doesn't, so it'll happily generate content mixed from factual and fantasy sources etc, or correct textbook programming exercises with buggy code from beginners it dredged up someplace. It's not just mixed sources though - it's the intelligence of how to take a bunch of raw facts and deduce something from them, and of course ChatGPT is not a deduction engine. |
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